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Infographic: Curbing the Cheaters  | The Scientist Magazine®

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June 25, 2023
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In cooperative bacterial communities, cheaters may arise. These bacteria do not pay the cost of producing public goods but still consume the shareable resources produced by other cooperative bacteria.

     

© Ashleigh Campsall

Strategies used by cooperators to curb the cheater population in a bacterial community

     Infographic showing strategies used by cooperators to curb the cheater population in a bacterial community

© Ashleigh Campsall

Spatial structuring and kin selection

As cooperators build biofilms, they keep their kin close and limit cheaters’ access to communal resources.

Kin discrimination

Cooperators discriminate kin from non-kin and share resources only with highly related cells.

Policing

Cooperating bacteria can sanction cheaters by producing diffusible toxins together with a resource.

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