Conference
More bang for your buck: Quorum-sensing capabilities improve the efficacy of suicidal altruism
Abstract
Within the context of evolution, an altruistic act that benefits the receiving individual at the expense of the acting individual is a puzzling phenomenon. An extreme form of altruism can be found in colicinogenic E. coli. These suicidal altruists explode, releasing colicins that kill unrelated individuals, which are not colicin resistant. By committing suicide, the altruist makes it more likely that its kin will have less competition. The …
Authors
Johnson AE; Strauss E; Pickett R; Adami C; Dworkin I; Goldsby HJ
Pagination
pp. 121-128
Publication Date
January 1, 2014
Conference proceedings
Artificial Life 14 Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems Alife 2014