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When increasing population density can promote the evolution of metabolic cooperation
RJ Lindsay, BJ Pawlowska, I Gudelj
The ISME Journal 12 (3), 849-859, 2018
252018
Harbouring public good mutants within a pathogen population can increase both fitness and virulence
RJ Lindsay, MJ Kershaw, BJ Pawlowska, NJ Talbot, I Gudelj
Elife 5, e18678, 2016
252016
Privatization of public goods can cause population decline
RJ Lindsay, BJ Pawlowska, I Gudelj
Nature ecology & evolution 3 (8), 1206-1216, 2019
242019
Predicting microbial growth dynamics in response to nutrient availability
OA Nev, RJ Lindsay, A Jepson, L Butt, RE Beardmore, I Gudelj
PLoS computational biology 17 (3), e1008817, 2021
192021
Metabolic efficiency reshapes the seminal relationship between pathogen growth rate and virulence
RJ Lindsay, PJ Holder, NJ Talbot, I Gudelj
Ecology Letters 26 (6), 896-907, 2023
72023
Would that it were so simple: Interactions between multiple traits undermine classical single‐trait‐based predictions of microbial community function and evolution
RJ Lindsay, A Jepson, L Butt, PJ Holder, BJ Smug, I Gudelj
Ecology Letters 24 (12), 2775-2795, 2021
72021
Experimental evolution of yeast shows that public-goods upregulation can evolve despite challenges from exploitative non-producers
RJ Lindsay, PJ Holder, M Hewlett, I Gudelj
Nature Communications 15 (1), 7810, 2024
12024
Bacterial resistance response and resource availability mediate viral coexistence
L Butt, JR Meyer, RJ Lindsay, RE Beardmore, I Gudelj
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 37 (4), 371-382, 2024
12024
Polymorphic metabolism and the eco-evolutionary influence of social feeding strategies
RJ Lindsay
PQDT-UK & Ireland, 2016
12016
Exaptation and de novo mutations transcend cryptic variations as drivers of adaptation in yeast
S Routh, RJ Lindsay, I Gudelj, R Dhar
bioRxiv, 2024.03. 26.586634, 2024
2024
Privatization of public goods can cause population decline (dataset)
RJ Lindsay, I Gudelj, B Pawlowska
University of Exeter, 2019
2019
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