Modulation of interspecies interactions by the presence of neighbor species is a key ecological factor that governs dynamics and function of microbial communities, yet the development of theoretical frameworks explicit for understanding context-dependent interactions are still nascent. In a recent study, we proposed a novel rule-based inference method termed the Minimal Interspecies Interaction Adjustment (MIIA) that predicts the reorganization of interaction networks in response to the addition of new species such that the modulation in interaction coefficients caused by additional members is minimal. While the theoretical basis of MIIA was established through the previous work by assuming the full availability of species abundance data in...
<div><p>Human associated microbial communities exert tremendous influence over human health and dise...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, May, 2020Cataloged fro...
Microbial communities have exponential capacity for complexity. (In principle, among k species, each...
Modulation of interspecies interactions by the presence of neighbor species is a key ecological fact...
An intriguing aspect in microbial communities is that pairwise interactions can be influenced by nei...
An intriguing aspect in microbial communities is that pairwise interactions can be influenced by nei...
<div><p>Interactions occur between two or more organisms affecting each other. Interactions are deci...
Interactions occur between two or more organisms affecting each other. Interactions are decisive for...
Inference of microbial interaction types allows us to understand the growth and development of micro...
Communities of interacting microorganisms play important roles across all habitats on Earth. These c...
Mapping the ecological networks of microbial communities is a necessary step toward understanding th...
Species interactions change when the external conditions change. How these changes affect microbial ...
Human associated microbial communities exert tremendous influence over human health and disease. Wit...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2017Cataloged from PDF...
One strategy for understanding the dynamics of any complex system, such as a community of competing ...
<div><p>Human associated microbial communities exert tremendous influence over human health and dise...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, May, 2020Cataloged fro...
Microbial communities have exponential capacity for complexity. (In principle, among k species, each...
Modulation of interspecies interactions by the presence of neighbor species is a key ecological fact...
An intriguing aspect in microbial communities is that pairwise interactions can be influenced by nei...
An intriguing aspect in microbial communities is that pairwise interactions can be influenced by nei...
<div><p>Interactions occur between two or more organisms affecting each other. Interactions are deci...
Interactions occur between two or more organisms affecting each other. Interactions are decisive for...
Inference of microbial interaction types allows us to understand the growth and development of micro...
Communities of interacting microorganisms play important roles across all habitats on Earth. These c...
Mapping the ecological networks of microbial communities is a necessary step toward understanding th...
Species interactions change when the external conditions change. How these changes affect microbial ...
Human associated microbial communities exert tremendous influence over human health and disease. Wit...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2017Cataloged from PDF...
One strategy for understanding the dynamics of any complex system, such as a community of competing ...
<div><p>Human associated microbial communities exert tremendous influence over human health and dise...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, May, 2020Cataloged fro...
Microbial communities have exponential capacity for complexity. (In principle, among k species, each...