Higher mutation supply leads to faster adaptation and larger populations
Mutation supply affects how quickly bacteria can adapt to different environments and defend against predators. In an experiment with Pseudomonas fluorescens, bacteria with higher mutation rates adapted faster to low-resource conditions and predator attacks, leading to larger populations. However, mutation rate did not impact growth in high-resource environments. This shows that the rate at which mutations occur can influence population dynamics and trait evolution, especially when external conditions limit population size.