The evolutionary ecology of spiteful bacteriocin production
Understanding the conditions that favour the evolution and maintenance of spiteful bacteriocin production combines two important questions from the fields of social evolution and microbiology. Spiteful behaviours, though, initially thought to be rare represent an important class of interactions betw...
Main Authors: | Inglis, R, Robert Fredrik Inglis |
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Other Authors: | Buckling, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2010
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