Microbes in their natural setting evolve various survival strategies that dominate their interactions with the surrounding organisms and environment. On an individualistic level, they employ adaptive tactics that help them maximize their growth in changing environmental conditions. However they also display cooperative or antagonistic traits with neighboring species that influence at a community level.
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This session calls for the researchers to exhibit their work on strategies used by microbes to colonize the environment, bet hedge, and manifest various genotypes and phenotypes in the population.
Such strategies are important to consider since they lead to increased fitness and also assist in forming interactive communities like microcolonies and biofilms. It also provides an opportunity to discuss work on microbial applications to the environment in the form of bioremediation and biogeochemical cycles.