By exposing an experimental 34-species bacterial community to different levels of pulse antibiotic disturbance with or without immigration, the authors identify a highly repeatable community response, the magnitude of which increases with increasing antibiotic levels. In an era of pervasive anthropogenic ecological disturbances, there is a pressing need to understand the factors that constitute community response and resilience. A detailed understanding of disturbance response needs to go beyond associations and incorporate features of disturbances, species traits, rapid evolution and dispersal. Multispecies microbial communities that experience antibiotic perturbation represent a key system with important medical dimensions. However, previ...
New communities form regularly in nature, as many species rush to colonise a freshly formed island, ...
International audienceAn essential property of microbial communities is the ability to survive a dis...
<p>Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human ther...
In an era of pervasive anthropogenic ecological disturbances, there is a pressing need to understand...
There is a pressing need to better understand how microbial populations respond to antimicrobial dru...
There is a pressing need to better understand how microbial populations respond to antimicrobial dru...
Environmental change represents a major threat to species persistence. When change is rapid, a popul...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
The legacy of the use and misuse of antibiotics in recent decades has left us with a global public h...
Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human therapy...
The assembly and maintenance of microbial diversity in natural communities, despite the abundance of...
Bacterial persistence is a potential cause of antibiotic therapy failure. Antibiotic-tolerant persis...
Traditionally, evolutionary biology has mostly taken a retrospective view, looking backwards in time...
The spread and persistence of antibiotic resistances (AR) in waters is a major threat for the enviro...
Gut microbial communities can respond to antibiotic perturbations by rapidly altering their taxonomi...
New communities form regularly in nature, as many species rush to colonise a freshly formed island, ...
International audienceAn essential property of microbial communities is the ability to survive a dis...
<p>Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human ther...
In an era of pervasive anthropogenic ecological disturbances, there is a pressing need to understand...
There is a pressing need to better understand how microbial populations respond to antimicrobial dru...
There is a pressing need to better understand how microbial populations respond to antimicrobial dru...
Environmental change represents a major threat to species persistence. When change is rapid, a popul...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
The legacy of the use and misuse of antibiotics in recent decades has left us with a global public h...
Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human therapy...
The assembly and maintenance of microbial diversity in natural communities, despite the abundance of...
Bacterial persistence is a potential cause of antibiotic therapy failure. Antibiotic-tolerant persis...
Traditionally, evolutionary biology has mostly taken a retrospective view, looking backwards in time...
The spread and persistence of antibiotic resistances (AR) in waters is a major threat for the enviro...
Gut microbial communities can respond to antibiotic perturbations by rapidly altering their taxonomi...
New communities form regularly in nature, as many species rush to colonise a freshly formed island, ...
International audienceAn essential property of microbial communities is the ability to survive a dis...
<p>Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human ther...