A framework for the unification of the behavioral sciences
H Gintis - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2007 - cambridge.org
The various behavioral disciplines model human behavior in distinct and incompatible ways.
Yet, recent theoretical and empirical developments have created the conditions for …
Yet, recent theoretical and empirical developments have created the conditions for …
Modeling carbon allocation in trees: a search for principles
We review approaches to predicting carbon and nitrogen allocation in forest models in terms
of their underlying assumptions and their resulting strengths and limitations. Empirical and …
of their underlying assumptions and their resulting strengths and limitations. Empirical and …
Root metabolome of plant–arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis mirrors the mutualistic or parasitic mycorrhizal phenotype
The symbiosis of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) with plants, the most ancient and
widespread association, exhibits phenotypes that range from mutualism to parasitism …
widespread association, exhibits phenotypes that range from mutualism to parasitism …
Fungal community ecology: a hybrid beast with a molecular master
Fungi play a major role in the function and dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems, directly
influencing the structure of plant, animal, and bacterial communities through interactions that …
influencing the structure of plant, animal, and bacterial communities through interactions that …
Evolution of microbial markets
GDA Werner, JE Strassmann… - Proceedings of the …, 2014 - National Acad Sciences
Biological market theory has been used successfully to explain cooperative behavior in
many animal species. Microbes also engage in cooperative behaviors, both with hosts and …
many animal species. Microbes also engage in cooperative behaviors, both with hosts and …
Partner selection in the mycorrhizal mutualism
GDA Werner, ET Kiers - New Phytologist, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Partner selection in the mycorrhizal symbiosis is thought to be a key factor stabilising the
mutualism. Both plant hosts and mycorrhizal fungi have been shown to preferentially …
mutualism. Both plant hosts and mycorrhizal fungi have been shown to preferentially …
Forests trapped in nitrogen limitation–an ecological market perspective on ectomycorrhizal symbiosis
Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis is omnipresent in boreal forests, where it is assumed to benefit
plant growth. However, experiments show inconsistent benefits for plants and volatility of …
plant growth. However, experiments show inconsistent benefits for plants and volatility of …
Biological trade and markets
P Hammerstein, R Noë - Philosophical Transactions of …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Cooperation between organisms can often be understood, like trade between merchants, as
a mutually beneficial exchange of services, resources or other 'commodities'. Mutual benefits …
a mutually beneficial exchange of services, resources or other 'commodities'. Mutual benefits …
Root tip competition among ectomycorrhizal fungi: are priority effects a rule or an exception?
Competition for root colonization among ectomycorrhizal fungi is well documented, but the
mechanisms determining competitive outcomes are not clearly understood. In a previous …
mechanisms determining competitive outcomes are not clearly understood. In a previous …
The mutualistic niche: mycorrhizal symbiosis and community dynamics
KG Peay - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and …, 2016 - annualreviews.org
The niche is generally viewed in terms of species' intrinsic physiological potential and
limitations due to competition. Although DNA sequencing has revealed the ubiquity of …
limitations due to competition. Although DNA sequencing has revealed the ubiquity of …