Dear All,

Just a reminder that the HPS Research Seminar will be held on Tuesday 18th this 
week only.

Tuesday 18th March 4pm - 6pm
Science Meeting Room 450 Carslaw Building
Camperdown Campus

Silvia De Monte

(École normale supérieure)

"The evolution of groups and microbial collectives"

Abstract:


Microbial populations display a number of collective forms of organization, 
some of which have been integrated into complex life cycles. For instance, 
clusters or flakes of cells confer protection against stress to yeast and 
bacteria, swarming powers collective foraging in Myxobacteria, and recurrent 
aggregation of sparse cells allows the development of fruiting bodies in 
Myxobacteria and social amoebas. In this talk, I will present different ways 
natural selection can drive the evolution of groups composed of replicating 
particles. In particular, I will focus on settings when collectives are 
composed of particles of two types, which provide different contributions to 
collective functionality. A classical conundrum associated with such systems is 
that functional collectives exist, in spite of the disruptive effects of 
free-riding on groups composed of cooperative particles. I will use 
mathematical models that take explicitly into account the process of group!   
Formation  to show that the evolution of functional collectives can stem from 
simple features of the composing particles, such as differential stickiness. 
However, something more is required if selection is to shift to the collective 
level. In concluding, I will discuss the value of a mechanistic perspective on 
the evolutionary emergence of multicellular life forms.





Debbie Castle
Administration Officer
Unit for History and Philosophy of Science
Room 441, Carslaw Building F07| THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY   NSW  2006
T: + 61 2  9351 4226 E: [email protected]
Office Open: Monday Tuesday and Wednesday

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