Recent work draws attention to community-community encounters ('coalescence') as likely an important factor shaping natural ecosystems. This work builds on MacArthur’s classic model of competitive coexistence to investigate such community-level competition in a minimal theoretical setting. It is shown that the ability of a species to survive a coalescence event is best predicted by a community-level 'fitness' of its native community rather than the intrinsic performance of the species itself. The model presented here allows formalizing a macroscopic perspective whereby a community harboring organisms at varying abundances becomes equivalent to a single organism expressing genes at different levels. While most natural communities do not sati...
In this thesis a variety of approaches are examined and used to explore the dynamics, patterns and s...
QUESTION: Is the coexistence of a continuum of species or ecological types possible in real-world co...
Traditionally, the dynamics of community assembly has been analyzed by means of deterministic models...
New microbial communities often arise through the mixing of two or more separately assembled parent ...
Microbial communities frequently invade one another as a whole, a phenomenon known as community coal...
Although research on the role of competitive interactions during community assembly began decades ag...
International audienceThe question whether communities should be viewed as superorganisms or loose c...
From protocellular to societal, networks of living systems are complex and multiscale. Discerning th...
Abstract Background Natural habitats are typically structured, imposing constraints on inhabiting po...
AbstractThis paper is a study of a system modeling a biological community of species with limited co...
The significant role of space in maintaining species coexistence and determining community structure...
Abstract Empirical evidences show that ecosystems with high biodiversity can persist in time even in...
The relationship between community complexity and stability has been the subject of an enduring deba...
When methane-producing microbial communities are mixed experimentally, the resulting community is do...
Microbial communities are enigmatically diverse. We propose a novel view of processes likely affecti...
In this thesis a variety of approaches are examined and used to explore the dynamics, patterns and s...
QUESTION: Is the coexistence of a continuum of species or ecological types possible in real-world co...
Traditionally, the dynamics of community assembly has been analyzed by means of deterministic models...
New microbial communities often arise through the mixing of two or more separately assembled parent ...
Microbial communities frequently invade one another as a whole, a phenomenon known as community coal...
Although research on the role of competitive interactions during community assembly began decades ag...
International audienceThe question whether communities should be viewed as superorganisms or loose c...
From protocellular to societal, networks of living systems are complex and multiscale. Discerning th...
Abstract Background Natural habitats are typically structured, imposing constraints on inhabiting po...
AbstractThis paper is a study of a system modeling a biological community of species with limited co...
The significant role of space in maintaining species coexistence and determining community structure...
Abstract Empirical evidences show that ecosystems with high biodiversity can persist in time even in...
The relationship between community complexity and stability has been the subject of an enduring deba...
When methane-producing microbial communities are mixed experimentally, the resulting community is do...
Microbial communities are enigmatically diverse. We propose a novel view of processes likely affecti...
In this thesis a variety of approaches are examined and used to explore the dynamics, patterns and s...
QUESTION: Is the coexistence of a continuum of species or ecological types possible in real-world co...
Traditionally, the dynamics of community assembly has been analyzed by means of deterministic models...