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Introduction
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Thank you
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Why do you say this
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What are you interested in
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How did you get interested in microbes
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Topics
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Can cooperators adapt to cheating
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Experiment setup
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Fitness response
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Novel morphotypes
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Coevolution experiment
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Summary
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Heavy metal contamination
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Reducing heavy metal toxicity
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Lab experiments
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Soil experiments
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Evidence for species exploitation
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Experimental evolution
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Community centre for production
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Selection coefficient
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Species sorting
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Conclusion
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Thanks
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Is there a possibility for any strains
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Is iron important
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Is piocyanin benefiting cheats
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Aeruginosa partially compensates for cheating
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Fitness assays
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Is there a high turnover rate
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Is it typical
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Mutations
Description:
Explore the fascinating world of microbial social behavior in this hour-long seminar by Siobhán O'Brien. Delve into the ecology and evolution of microbial communities, examining topics such as cooperative adaptation to cheating, novel morphotype development, and coevolution experiments. Learn about the impact of heavy metal contamination on microbial populations and the strategies microbes employ to reduce toxicity. Discover insights from laboratory and soil experiments, investigating species exploitation, experimental evolution, and community production dynamics. Gain understanding of selection coefficients, species sorting, and the role of mutations in microbial populations. Engage with thought-provoking questions about iron importance, piocyanin benefits, and fitness assays in microbial ecosystems.

Ecology and Evolution of Microbial Social Lives

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