Despite numerous surveys of gene and species content in heterotrophic microbial communities, such as those found in animal guts, oceans, or soils, it is still unclear whether there are generalizable biological or ecological processes that control their dynamics and function. Here, we review experimental and theoretical advances to argue that networks of trophic interactions, in which the metabolic excretions of one species are the primary resource for another, constitute the central drivers of microbial community assembly. Trophic interactions emerge from the deconstruction of complex forms of organic matter into a wealth of smaller metabolic intermediates, some of which are released to the environment and serve as a nutritional buffet for ...
Microbial communities are hugely diverse, but we do not yet understand how species invasions and ext...
Groups of microorganisms sharing an environment (microbial communities) are ubiquitous in nature. Mi...
International audienceMicrobes encompass tremendous biodiversity, provide support to all living form...
Microbes are predominantly found in surface-attached and spatially structured polymicrobial communit...
<div><p>Microbes are predominantly found in surface-attached and spatially structured polymicrobial ...
Microorganisms are critically important for establishing and maintaining ecosystem properties and pr...
The ecological forces that govern the assembly and stability of the human gut microbiota remain unre...
Recent theory and experiments have reported a reproducible tendency for the coexistence of microbial...
The ecological forces that govern the assembly and stability of the human gut microbiota remain unre...
The relationship between the number of available nutrients and community diversity is a central ques...
Microbial communities are hugely diverse, but we do not yet understand how species invasions and ext...
Microorganisms mainly exist within complex networks of ecological interactions. Given that the growt...
Microbial communities are hugely diverse, but we do not yet understand how species invasions and ext...
Resource competition and metabolic cross-feeding are among the main drivers of microbial community a...
Humans and many other hosts establish a diverse community of beneficial microbes anew each generatio...
Microbial communities are hugely diverse, but we do not yet understand how species invasions and ext...
Groups of microorganisms sharing an environment (microbial communities) are ubiquitous in nature. Mi...
International audienceMicrobes encompass tremendous biodiversity, provide support to all living form...
Microbes are predominantly found in surface-attached and spatially structured polymicrobial communit...
<div><p>Microbes are predominantly found in surface-attached and spatially structured polymicrobial ...
Microorganisms are critically important for establishing and maintaining ecosystem properties and pr...
The ecological forces that govern the assembly and stability of the human gut microbiota remain unre...
Recent theory and experiments have reported a reproducible tendency for the coexistence of microbial...
The ecological forces that govern the assembly and stability of the human gut microbiota remain unre...
The relationship between the number of available nutrients and community diversity is a central ques...
Microbial communities are hugely diverse, but we do not yet understand how species invasions and ext...
Microorganisms mainly exist within complex networks of ecological interactions. Given that the growt...
Microbial communities are hugely diverse, but we do not yet understand how species invasions and ext...
Resource competition and metabolic cross-feeding are among the main drivers of microbial community a...
Humans and many other hosts establish a diverse community of beneficial microbes anew each generatio...
Microbial communities are hugely diverse, but we do not yet understand how species invasions and ext...
Groups of microorganisms sharing an environment (microbial communities) are ubiquitous in nature. Mi...
International audienceMicrobes encompass tremendous biodiversity, provide support to all living form...