Marine diatoms Coscinodiscus granii: They live in open waters such as the North Sea. Under the microscope, many single-celled diatoms can be seen, some of which are healthy, while others are infected by an egg fungus. The zoospores that the fungus forms for reproduction can be seen as small dots.

Publications of Samir Giri

Journal Article (6)

2022
Journal Article
Giri, S.; Yousif, G.; Shitut, S.; Oña, L.; Kost, C.: Prevalent emergence of reciprocity among cross-feeding bacteria. The ISME Journal 2, 71 (2022)
2021
Journal Article
Giri, S.; Oña, L.; Waschina, S.; Shitut, S.; Yousif, G.; Kaleta, C.; Kost, C.: Metabolic dissimilarity determines the establishment of cross-feeding interactions in bacteria. Current Biology 31 (24), pp. 5547 - 5557 (2021)
Journal Article
Oña, L.; Giri, S.; Avermann, N.; Kreienbaum, M.; Thormann, K. M.; Kost, C.: Obligate cross-feeding expands the metabolic niche of bacteria. Nature Ecology & Evolution 5, pp. 1224 - 1232 (2021)
2020
Journal Article
Giri, S.; Shitut, S.; Kost, C.: Harnessing ecological and evolutionary principles to guide the design of microbial production consortia. Current Opinion in Biotechnology 62, pp. 228 - 238 (2020)
Journal Article
Preussger, D.; Giri, S.; Muhsal, L. K.; Oña, L.; Kost, C.: Reciprocal fitness feedbacks promote the evolution of mutualistic cooperation. Current Biology 30 (18), pp. 3580 - 3590 (2020)
2019
Journal Article
Giri, S.; Waschina, S.; Kaleta, C.; Kost, C.: Defining division of labor in microbial communities. Journal of Molecular Biology (London) 431 (23), pp. 4712 - 4731 (2019)

Thesis - PhD (1)

2021
Thesis - PhD
Giri, S.: Ecological and evolutionary drivers of metabolic cross-feeding. Dissertation, Osnabrück University, Osnabrück (2021)
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