Cue-driven microbial cooperation and communication: evolving quorum sensing with honest signaling.
Tamás CzáránIstván ScheuringIstván ZacharSzabolcs SzámadóPublished in: BMC biology (2024)
Comparing the results of the four different modeling approaches indicates that cue-driven threshold cooperation may be a viable evolutionary strategy for microbes that cannot keep track of past behavior of their potential cooperating partners, in spatially viscous and in well-mixed environments alike. Our model can be seen as a version of the famous greenbeard effect, where greenbeards coexist with defectors in a evolutionarily stable polymorphism. Such polymorphism is maintained by the condition-dependent trade-offs of signal production which are characteristic of cue-based QS.