2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3002454
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Killer prey: Ecology reverses bacterial predation

Marie Vasse,
Francesca Fiegna,
Ben Kriesel
et al.

Abstract: Ecological variation influences the character of many biotic interactions, but examples of predator–prey reversal mediated by abiotic context are few. We show that the temperature at which prey grow before interacting with a bacterial predator can determine the very direction of predation, reversing predator and prey identities. While Pseudomonas fluorescens reared at 32°C was extensively killed by the generalist predator Myxococcus xanthus, P. fluorescens reared at 22°C became the predator, slaughtering M. xa… Show more

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