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  1. Trade-off between reproductive and anti-competitor abilities in an insect-parasitic nematode-bacteria symbiosis
  2. Symbiont-mediated competition: Xenorhabdus bovienii confer an advantage to their nematode host Steinernema affine by killing competitor Steinernema feltiae
  3. Plastic responses to competition: Does bacteriocin production increase in the presence of nonself competitors?
  4. Aging alters interspecific competition between two sympatric insect–parasitic nematode species
  5. Competition and Parasite Diversity
  6. ALTERNATIVE PATHS TO SUCCESS IN A PARASITE COMMUNITY: WITHIN-HOST COMPETITION CAN FAVOR HIGHER VIRULENCE OR DIRECT INTERFERENCE
  7. Spiteful interactions between sympatric natural isolates of Xenorhabdus bovienii benefit kin and reduce virulence