Evolutionary rescue: Microbes under environmental stress may sacrifice cooperation for self-sufficiency

Microorganisms—defined as very small living beings, invisible to the naked eye, comprising bacteria, fungi, viruses or others—naturally compete and cooperate in nature for survival. What does the "environmental stress" to which they are subjected due to global changes, such as global warming, sea level rise or air pollution, affect them and to what extent?

May 2, 2025 - 14:51
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Microorganisms—defined as very small living beings, invisible to the naked eye, comprising bacteria, fungi, viruses or others—naturally compete and cooperate in nature for survival. What does the "environmental stress" to which they are subjected due to global changes, such as global warming, sea level rise or air pollution, affect them and to what extent?