A new paper in Proceedings of the Royal Society B led by former graduate student Dr. Trey Scott investigates the fitness consequences of the D. discoideum–Paraburkholderia symbiosis during host fruiting. Notably, they found that many Paraburkholderia are left behind by hosts, and that “hosts carry prey bacteria more often after developing in prey-poor environments than in prey-rich ones.”
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