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Microbes providing public goods are widespread in nature despite running the risk of being exploited by free-riders.However, the precise ecological factors supporting cooperation are still puzzling.Following recent experiments, we consider the role of population growth and the repetitive fragmentation of populations into new colonies mimicking simple microbial life-cycles.Individual-based modeling reveals that demographic fluctuations, which lead to a large variance in the composition of colonies, promote cooperation.