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Adin Ross-Gillespie

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Frontiers in Microbiology|March 14, 2014
Collective decision-making in microbesAdin Ross-Gillespie, Rolf Kümmerli
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|August 16, 2014
'Evolution-proofing' antibacterialsAdin Ross-Gillespie, Rolf Kümmerli
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|November 14, 2013
Explaining the sociobiology of pyoverdin producing Pseudomonas: a comment on Zhang and Rainey (2013)Rolf Kümmerli, Adin Ross-Gillespie
Current Biology : CB|June 21, 2007
MeerkatsAdin Ross-Gillespie, Ashleigh S Griffin
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 14, 2013
Switching between apparently redundant iron-uptake mechanisms benefits bacteria in changeable environmentsZoé Dumas, Adin Ross-Gillespie, Rolf Kümmerli
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 5, 2007
Viral epizootic reveals inbreeding depression in a habitually inbreeding mammalAdin Ross-Gillespie, M Justin O'Riain, Lukas F Keller
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|February 1, 2014
Gallium-mediated siderophore quenching as an evolutionarily robust antibacterial treatmentAdin Ross-Gillespie, Michael Weigert, Sam P Brown, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|December 27, 2016
Do Bacterial "Virulence Factors" Always Increase Virulence? A Meta-Analysis of Pyoverdine Production in <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> As a Test CaseElisa T Granato, Freya Harrison, Rolf Kümmerli, et al.
The American Naturalist|September 20, 2007
Frequency dependence and cooperation: theory and a test with bacteriaAdin Ross-Gillespie, Andy Gardner, Stuart A West, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 19, 2010
Resistance to extreme strategies, rather than prosocial preferences, can explain human cooperation in public goods gamesRolf Kümmerli, Maxwell N Burton-Chellew, Adin Ross-Gillespie, et al.
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Frontiers in Microbiology|March 14, 2014
Collective decision-making in microbesAdin Ross-Gillespie, Rolf Kümmerli
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|August 16, 2014
'Evolution-proofing' antibacterialsAdin Ross-Gillespie, Rolf Kümmerli
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|November 14, 2013
Explaining the sociobiology of pyoverdin producing Pseudomonas: a comment on Zhang and Rainey (2013)Rolf Kümmerli, Adin Ross-Gillespie
Current Biology : CB|June 21, 2007
MeerkatsAdin Ross-Gillespie, Ashleigh S Griffin
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 14, 2013
Switching between apparently redundant iron-uptake mechanisms benefits bacteria in changeable environmentsZoé Dumas, Adin Ross-Gillespie, Rolf Kümmerli
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 5, 2007
Viral epizootic reveals inbreeding depression in a habitually inbreeding mammalAdin Ross-Gillespie, M Justin O'Riain, Lukas F Keller
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|February 1, 2014
Gallium-mediated siderophore quenching as an evolutionarily robust antibacterial treatmentAdin Ross-Gillespie, Michael Weigert, Sam P Brown, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|December 27, 2016
Do Bacterial "Virulence Factors" Always Increase Virulence? A Meta-Analysis of Pyoverdine Production in <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> As a Test CaseElisa T Granato, Freya Harrison, Rolf Kümmerli, et al.
The American Naturalist|September 20, 2007
Frequency dependence and cooperation: theory and a test with bacteriaAdin Ross-Gillespie, Andy Gardner, Stuart A West, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 19, 2010
Resistance to extreme strategies, rather than prosocial preferences, can explain human cooperation in public goods gamesRolf Kümmerli, Maxwell N Burton-Chellew, Adin Ross-Gillespie, et al.
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