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Paul Orwin

It is interesting that they went with a culture dependent approach (haven't read the article, just your description; I assume that is what you mean). I also think it is worth thinking about the bacterial gain, which is presumably dispersion - although they have some data that suggests the amoeba gains, other bacteria-amoeba interactions seem to be more beneficial for the bacterium (I'm thinking of Legionella and Mycobacteria and their ability to colonize the phagosome). The "farmer" angle is intriguing (although as you say, a bit much on the anthropomorphizing), but it seems just as plausible that the bacteria are "hitching a ride" as that the amoeba is packing a lunch. And of course, it could be both (the bacteria could probably tolerate a fair amount of being eaten in exchange for rapid dispersal). As usual, the little guys are way ahead of us!

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