Two recent, independent advances in ecology have generated interest and controversy: the development of neutral community models (NCMs) and the extension of biogeographical relationships into the microbial world. Here these two advances are linked by predicting an observed microbial taxa–volume relationship using an NCM and provide the strongest evidence so far for neutral community assembly in any group of organisms, macro or micro. Previously, NCMs have only ever been fitted using species-abundance distributions of macroorganisms at a single site or at one scale and parameter values have been calibrated on a case-by-case basis. Because NCMs predict a malleable two-parameter taxa-abundance distribution, this is a weak test of neutral commu...
The central premise of this thesis is that combining models in theoretical ecology with our newfound...
Neutral models which assume ecological equivalence between species provide null models for community...
Neutral models which assume ecological equivalence between species provide null models for community...
Two recent, independent advances in ecology have generated interest and controversy: the development...
The central premise of this thesis is that combining models in theoretical ecology with our newfound...
We show that inferring the taxa-abundance distribution of a microbial community from small environme...
International audienceOver the past decade, neutral theory has gained attention and recognition for ...
International audienceOver the past decade, neutral theory has gained attention and recognition for ...
Microbial communities are found in wide array of diverse environments, ranging from the human skin t...
International audienceOver the past decade, neutral theory has gained attention and recognition for ...
International audienceOver the past decade, neutral theory has gained attention and recognition for ...
Understanding the mechanisms that generate and regulate bacterial biodiversity is a key focus of mic...
Neutral models which assume ecological equivalence between species provide null models for community...
<div><p>The neutral theory of biodiversity has emerged as a major null hypothesis in community ecolo...
© 2017 The Authors. Although biofilms represent one of the dominant forms of life in aqueous environ...
The central premise of this thesis is that combining models in theoretical ecology with our newfound...
Neutral models which assume ecological equivalence between species provide null models for community...
Neutral models which assume ecological equivalence between species provide null models for community...
Two recent, independent advances in ecology have generated interest and controversy: the development...
The central premise of this thesis is that combining models in theoretical ecology with our newfound...
We show that inferring the taxa-abundance distribution of a microbial community from small environme...
International audienceOver the past decade, neutral theory has gained attention and recognition for ...
International audienceOver the past decade, neutral theory has gained attention and recognition for ...
Microbial communities are found in wide array of diverse environments, ranging from the human skin t...
International audienceOver the past decade, neutral theory has gained attention and recognition for ...
International audienceOver the past decade, neutral theory has gained attention and recognition for ...
Understanding the mechanisms that generate and regulate bacterial biodiversity is a key focus of mic...
Neutral models which assume ecological equivalence between species provide null models for community...
<div><p>The neutral theory of biodiversity has emerged as a major null hypothesis in community ecolo...
© 2017 The Authors. Although biofilms represent one of the dominant forms of life in aqueous environ...
The central premise of this thesis is that combining models in theoretical ecology with our newfound...
Neutral models which assume ecological equivalence between species provide null models for community...
Neutral models which assume ecological equivalence between species provide null models for community...