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The Ecology and Evolution of Model Microbial Mutualisms

Jeremy M. Chacón, Sarah P. Hammarlund, Jonathan N.V. Martinson, Leno B. Smith, William R. Harcombe

2021Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mutually beneficial interspecific interactions are abundant throughout the natural world, including between microbes. Mutualisms between microbes are critical for everything from human health to global nutrient cycling. Studying model microbial mutualisms in the laboratory enables highly controlled experiments for developing and testing evolutionary and ecological hypotheses. In this review, we begin by describing the tools available for studying model microbial mutualisms. We then outline recent insights that laboratory systems have shed on the evolutionary origins, evolutionary dynamics, and ecological features of microbial mutualism. We touch on gaps in our current understanding of microbial mutualisms, note connections to mutualism in nonmicrobial systems, and call attention to open questions ripe for future study.

Topics & Concepts

Mutualism (biology)EcologyEvolutionary ecologyBiologyMicrobial ecologyCoevolutionHost (biology)GeneticsBacteriaEvolution and Genetic DynamicsEvolutionary Game Theory and CooperationPlant and animal studies