Publications by authors named "Carolina Tabares-Mafla"

The importance of interference competition, where individuals compete through antagonistic traits such as the production of toxins, has long been recognized by ecologists, yet understanding how these types of interactions evolve remains limited. Toxin production is thought to be beneficial when competing with a competitor. Here, we explore if antagonism can evolve by long-term selection of the toxin (pyocin) producing strain PAO1 in the presence (or absence) of one of three clinical isolates of the same species () over ten serial transfers.

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