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Wrinkly-Spreader Fitness in the Two-Dimensional Agar Plate Microcosm: Maladaptation, Compensation and Ecological Success

Figure 5

The WS genotype was maintained on agar plates at low population densities in the mega-colony agar microcosm (MEGAM) experiment, but was rapidly lost at high population densities.

The mega-colony was recovered from plates every 2 or 4-days and used to inoculate fresh plates with a single 5 µl drop (a third set of populations was incubated for 8-days without transfer). The percentage of cells still showing the WS phenotype (WS Stability) after each period is indicated. Populations were transferred at three densities, high (H) (∼107 cfu per drop), medium (M) (∼104 cfu per drop), and low (L) (∼10 cfu per drop). Colonies were incubated on KB plates at 28°C before transfer to new plates. Mean±SE indicated.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000740.g005