BACKGROUND: Growth rates, interactions between community members, stochasticity, and immigration are important drivers of microbial community dynamics. In sequencing data analysis, such as network construction and community model parameterization, we make implicit assumptions about the nature of these drivers and thereby restrict model outcome. Despite apparent risk of methodological bias, the validity of the assumptions is rarely tested, as comprehensive procedures are lacking. Here, we propose a classification scheme to determine the processes that gave rise to the observed time series and to enable better model selection. RESULTS: We implemented a three-step classification scheme in R that first determines whether dependence between succ...
<div><p>The intestinal microbiota is a microbial ecosystem of crucial importance to human health. Un...
Figure S2. The noise-type classification and the neutrality test for Ricker and gLV are robust to po...
Microbial communities can undergo rapid changes, that can both cause and indicate host disease, rend...
Background: Growth rates, interactions between community members, stochasticity, and immigration are...
Human associated microbial communities exert tremendous influence over human health and disease. Wit...
Population dynamic models can be used in conjunction with time series of species abundances to infer...
<div><p>Human associated microbial communities exert tremendous influence over human health and dise...
Mapping the ecological networks of microbial communities is a necessary step toward understanding th...
The recent increase in the number of microbial time series studies offers new insights into the stab...
The recent increase in the number of microbial time series studies offers new insights into the stab...
Recent advances in DNA sequencing have led to a boom in microbiome analyses to determinecommunity co...
The intestinal microbiota is a microbial ecosystem of crucial importance to human health. Understand...
Figure S3. The noise-type classification and the neutrality test for SOI are robust to interaction m...
The recent increase in the number of microbial time series studies offers new insights into the stab...
We analyze properties of experimental microbial time series, from plankton and the human microbiome,...
<div><p>The intestinal microbiota is a microbial ecosystem of crucial importance to human health. Un...
Figure S2. The noise-type classification and the neutrality test for Ricker and gLV are robust to po...
Microbial communities can undergo rapid changes, that can both cause and indicate host disease, rend...
Background: Growth rates, interactions between community members, stochasticity, and immigration are...
Human associated microbial communities exert tremendous influence over human health and disease. Wit...
Population dynamic models can be used in conjunction with time series of species abundances to infer...
<div><p>Human associated microbial communities exert tremendous influence over human health and dise...
Mapping the ecological networks of microbial communities is a necessary step toward understanding th...
The recent increase in the number of microbial time series studies offers new insights into the stab...
The recent increase in the number of microbial time series studies offers new insights into the stab...
Recent advances in DNA sequencing have led to a boom in microbiome analyses to determinecommunity co...
The intestinal microbiota is a microbial ecosystem of crucial importance to human health. Understand...
Figure S3. The noise-type classification and the neutrality test for SOI are robust to interaction m...
The recent increase in the number of microbial time series studies offers new insights into the stab...
We analyze properties of experimental microbial time series, from plankton and the human microbiome,...
<div><p>The intestinal microbiota is a microbial ecosystem of crucial importance to human health. Un...
Figure S2. The noise-type classification and the neutrality test for Ricker and gLV are robust to po...
Microbial communities can undergo rapid changes, that can both cause and indicate host disease, rend...