Microbial communities typically contain many rare taxa that make up the majority of the observed membership, yet the contribution of this microbial “rare biosphere” to community dynamics is unclear. Using 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing of 3,237 samples from 42 time series of microbial communities from nine different ecosystems (air; marine; lake; stream; adult human skin, tongue, and gut; infant gut; and brewery wastewater treatment), we introduce a new method to detect typically rare microbial taxa that occasionally become very abundant (conditionally rare taxa [CRT]) and then quantify their contributions to temporal shifts in community structure. We discovered that CRT made up 1.5 to 28% of the community membership, represented a broad dive...
Recent analyses revealed that most of the biodiversity observed in marine microbial communities is r...
Rare species are increasingly recognized as crucial, yet vulnerable components of Earth’s ecosystems...
Rare species are increasingly recognized as crucial, yet vulnerable components of Earth’s ecosystem...
Microbial communities typically contain many rare taxa that make up the majority of the observed mem...
ABSTRACT Microbial communities typically contain many rare taxa that make up the majority of the obs...
Microbial communities typically contain many rare taxa that make up the majority of the observed mem...
The rare biosphere is predicted to aid in maintaining functional redundancy as well as contributing ...
<p>The rare biosphere is predicted to aid in maintaining functional redundancy as well as contributi...
<p>The rare biosphere is predicted to aid in maintaining functional redundancy as well as contributi...
<p>The rare biosphere is predicted to aid in maintaining functional redundancy as well as contributi...
<p>The rare biosphere is predicted to aid in maintaining functional redundancy as well as contributi...
<p>The rare biosphere is predicted to aid in maintaining functional redundancy as well as contributi...
In many studies, rare bacterial taxa have been found to increase in response to environmental change...
Special issue on Microbial diversity, adaptation and evolution.-- 11 pages, 1 figure, 1 tableMost mi...
Most ecological communities harbor many rare species (i.e., the rare biosphere), however, relatively...
Recent analyses revealed that most of the biodiversity observed in marine microbial communities is r...
Rare species are increasingly recognized as crucial, yet vulnerable components of Earth’s ecosystems...
Rare species are increasingly recognized as crucial, yet vulnerable components of Earth’s ecosystem...
Microbial communities typically contain many rare taxa that make up the majority of the observed mem...
ABSTRACT Microbial communities typically contain many rare taxa that make up the majority of the obs...
Microbial communities typically contain many rare taxa that make up the majority of the observed mem...
The rare biosphere is predicted to aid in maintaining functional redundancy as well as contributing ...
<p>The rare biosphere is predicted to aid in maintaining functional redundancy as well as contributi...
<p>The rare biosphere is predicted to aid in maintaining functional redundancy as well as contributi...
<p>The rare biosphere is predicted to aid in maintaining functional redundancy as well as contributi...
<p>The rare biosphere is predicted to aid in maintaining functional redundancy as well as contributi...
<p>The rare biosphere is predicted to aid in maintaining functional redundancy as well as contributi...
In many studies, rare bacterial taxa have been found to increase in response to environmental change...
Special issue on Microbial diversity, adaptation and evolution.-- 11 pages, 1 figure, 1 tableMost mi...
Most ecological communities harbor many rare species (i.e., the rare biosphere), however, relatively...
Recent analyses revealed that most of the biodiversity observed in marine microbial communities is r...
Rare species are increasingly recognized as crucial, yet vulnerable components of Earth’s ecosystems...
Rare species are increasingly recognized as crucial, yet vulnerable components of Earth’s ecosystem...