A large fraction of microbial life on earth exists in complex communities where metabolic exchange is vital. Microbes trade essential resources to promote their own growth in an analogous way to countries that exchange goods in modern economic markets. Inspired by these similarities, we developed a framework based on general equilibrium theory (GET) from economics to predict the population dynamics of trading microbial communities. Our biotic GET (BGET) model provides an a priori theory of the growth benefits of microbial trade, yielding several novel insights relevant to understanding microbial ecology and engineering synthetic communities. We find that the economic concept of comparative advantage is a necessary condition for mutualistic ...
Extensive sampling and metagenomics analyses of plankton communities across all aquatic environments...
Cooperative behavior, the costly provision of benefits to others, is common across all domains of li...
The diversity and number of species present within microbial communities create the potential for a ...
A large fraction of microbial life on earth exists in complex communities where metabolic exchange i...
AbstractThe economic theory of comparative advantage postulates that beneficial trading relationship...
Biological market theory has been used successfully to explain cooperative behavior in many animal s...
International audienceBiological market theory has been used successfully to explain cooperative beh...
Metabolic exchange mediates interactions among microbes, helping explain diversity in microbial comm...
Microbes usually live in large communities, where they interact with other organisms and species. T...
Humans depend on microbial communities for numerous ecosystem services such as global nutrient cycle...
<p><b>(a)</b> Market trade between countries where labor is used to produce goods. A unit of labor c...
Ecological systems are difficult to understand, let alone predict. The reason is their enormous comp...
Polymicrobial communities often show complex patterns of metabolic and ecological interactions, yet...
Many biological functions are leaky, and organisms that perform them contribute some of their produc...
SummaryThe interspecies exchange of metabolites plays a key role in the spatiotemporal dynamics of m...
Extensive sampling and metagenomics analyses of plankton communities across all aquatic environments...
Cooperative behavior, the costly provision of benefits to others, is common across all domains of li...
The diversity and number of species present within microbial communities create the potential for a ...
A large fraction of microbial life on earth exists in complex communities where metabolic exchange i...
AbstractThe economic theory of comparative advantage postulates that beneficial trading relationship...
Biological market theory has been used successfully to explain cooperative behavior in many animal s...
International audienceBiological market theory has been used successfully to explain cooperative beh...
Metabolic exchange mediates interactions among microbes, helping explain diversity in microbial comm...
Microbes usually live in large communities, where they interact with other organisms and species. T...
Humans depend on microbial communities for numerous ecosystem services such as global nutrient cycle...
<p><b>(a)</b> Market trade between countries where labor is used to produce goods. A unit of labor c...
Ecological systems are difficult to understand, let alone predict. The reason is their enormous comp...
Polymicrobial communities often show complex patterns of metabolic and ecological interactions, yet...
Many biological functions are leaky, and organisms that perform them contribute some of their produc...
SummaryThe interspecies exchange of metabolites plays a key role in the spatiotemporal dynamics of m...
Extensive sampling and metagenomics analyses of plankton communities across all aquatic environments...
Cooperative behavior, the costly provision of benefits to others, is common across all domains of li...
The diversity and number of species present within microbial communities create the potential for a ...