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  • Microbial Community Assembly
    Data for: Evaporation-induced hydrodynamics control plasmid transfer during surface-associated microbial growth

    Droplet evaporation is a general process in unsaturated environments that results in micro-scale hydrodynamic flows which in turn determine the spatial distributions of...
    • TXT
    • ZIP
  • Microbial Community Assembly
    Data for: Phage predation accelerates the spread of plasmid-encoded antibiotic resistance

    The spread of antibiotic resistance is an emerging health crisis. Here, we demonstrate that phage predation can increase the transfer and proliferation of plasmid-encoded...
    • TXT
    • ZIP
  • Microbial Community Assembly
    Data for: Phage-mediated peripheral kill-the-winner facilitates the maintenance of costly antibiotic resistance

    The persistence of antibiotic resistant (AR) bacteria in the absence of antibiotic pressure raises a paradox regarding the fitness costs associated with antibiotic resistance....
    • TXT
    • ZIP
  • Microbial Community Assembly
    Data for: Evaporation controls contact-dependent bacterial killing during surface-associated growth

    Many bacteria employ contact-dependent killing mechanisms, which require direct physical contact with a target cell, to gain an advantage over competitors. Here, we hypothesize...
    • TXT
    • ZIP
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