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Strassmann and Queller. 2011. Evolution of cooperation and control of cheating in a social microbe. PNAS

Brock et al. 2011. Primitive agriculture in a social amoeba. Nature

Brock et al. 2013. Social amoeba farmers carry defensive symbionts to protect and privatize their crops. Nature Communications

DiSalvo et al. 2015. Burkholderia bacteria infectiously induce the proto-farming symbiosis of Dictyostelium amoebae and food bacteria. PNAS

Haselkorn et al. 2018. The specificity of Burkholderia symbionts in the social amoeba farming symbiosis: Prevalence, species, genetic and phenotypic diversity. Molecular Ecology  

Brock et al. 2018. Diversity of free-living environmental bacteria and their interactions with a bacterivorous amoeba. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology

Shu et al. 2018. Symbiont location, host fitness, and possible coadaptation in a symbiosis between social amoebae and bacteria eLife

Khojandi et al 2019. Intracellular Burkholderia symbionts induce extracellular secondary infections; driving diverse host outcomes that vary by genotype and environment. The ISME Journal

Garcia et al 2019. Fitness costs and benefits vary for two facultative Burkholderia symbionts of the social amoeba, Dictyostelium discoideum. Ecology and Evolution

Miller et al. 2020. Paraburkholderia symbionts display variable infection patterns that are not predictive of amoeba host outcomes. Genes

Sallinger et al. 2020. Characterization of the bacterial microbiomes of social amoebae and exploration of the roles of host and environment on microbiome composition. Environmental Microbiology

Scott et al. 2022. Context dependence in the symbiosis between Dictyostelium discoideum and Paraburkholderia. Evolution Letters

DuBose et al. 2022. Complexities of inferring symbiont function: Paraburkholderia symbiont dynamics in social amoeba populations and their impacts on the amoeba microbiota. Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Tian et al. 2022. Symbiont-induced phagosome changes rather than extracellular discrimination contribute to the formation of social amoeba farming symbiosis. Microbiology Spectrum

Mather et al. 2023. Paraburkholderia symbionts isolated from Dictyostelium discoideum induce bacterial carriage in other Dictyostelium species. Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Shreenidhi et al. 2024. Costs of being a diet generalist for the protist predator Dictyostelium discoideum. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

DiSalvo et al. 2025. Tracking tripartite interaction dynamics: isolation, integration, and influence of bacteriophages in the Paraburkholderia-Dictyostelium discoideum symbiosis system. Frontiers in Microbiology

DuBose et al. 2025. The roles of dispersal limitation and pre-adaptation in shaping Paraburkholderia endosymbiont frequencies in social amoeba communities. Environmental Microbiology

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