Chill To Kill: How Cooling Turns Prey Bacteria Into Predators

Chill To Kill: How Cooling Turns Prey Bacteria Into Predators

The predatory germs Myxococcus xanthus (left) butchering its victim (right). Black dots are predator aggregates called fruiting bodies and the rippling waves in the contact zone are particular of predatory interactions. Credit: Nicola Mayrhofer (CC-BY 4.0

Brand-new research study shows that ecological modifications can turn microbial predator-prey hierarchy.

In a brand-new research study, 2 DOI: 10.1371/ journal.pbio.3002454

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