Dynamic changes in microbial communities play an important role in human health and disease. Specifically, deciphering how microbial species in a community interact with each other and their environment can elucidate mechanisms of disease, a problem typically investigated using tools from community ecology. Yet, such methods require measurements of absolute densities, whereas typical datasets only provide estimates of relative abundances. Here, we systematically investigate models of microbial dynamics in the simplex of relative abundances. We derive a new nonlinear dynamical system for microbial dynamics, termed "compositional" Lotka-Volterra (cLV), unifying approaches using generalized Lotka-Volterra (gLV) equations from community ecology...
In this dissertation, we present a comprehensive study on two sets of phenomenological models examin...
The effect of environmental fluctuations is a major question in ecology. While it is widely accepted...
Microbiomes make up the vast majority of life on Earth, and we are just beginning to understand how ...
Nowadays, microbial communities are frequently monitored over long periods of time and the interacti...
Population dynamic models can be used in conjunction with time series of species abundances to infer...
Mapping the ecological networks of microbial communities is a necessary step toward understanding th...
Trabajo presentado en la Complex Networks (10th International Conference on Complex Networks and the...
The intestinal microbiota is a microbial ecosystem of crucial importance to human health. Understand...
Human associated microbial communities exert tremendous influence over human health and disease. Wit...
<div><p>The intestinal microbiota is a microbial ecosystem of crucial importance to human health. Un...
<div><p>Human associated microbial communities exert tremendous influence over human health and dise...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Species interactions change when the external conditions change. How these changes affect microbial ...
Trabajo presentado en el Networks 2021: A Joint Sunbelt and NetSci Conference (2021), celebrado onli...
Background: Growth rates, interactions between community members, stochasticity, and immigration are...
In this dissertation, we present a comprehensive study on two sets of phenomenological models examin...
The effect of environmental fluctuations is a major question in ecology. While it is widely accepted...
Microbiomes make up the vast majority of life on Earth, and we are just beginning to understand how ...
Nowadays, microbial communities are frequently monitored over long periods of time and the interacti...
Population dynamic models can be used in conjunction with time series of species abundances to infer...
Mapping the ecological networks of microbial communities is a necessary step toward understanding th...
Trabajo presentado en la Complex Networks (10th International Conference on Complex Networks and the...
The intestinal microbiota is a microbial ecosystem of crucial importance to human health. Understand...
Human associated microbial communities exert tremendous influence over human health and disease. Wit...
<div><p>The intestinal microbiota is a microbial ecosystem of crucial importance to human health. Un...
<div><p>Human associated microbial communities exert tremendous influence over human health and dise...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Species interactions change when the external conditions change. How these changes affect microbial ...
Trabajo presentado en el Networks 2021: A Joint Sunbelt and NetSci Conference (2021), celebrado onli...
Background: Growth rates, interactions between community members, stochasticity, and immigration are...
In this dissertation, we present a comprehensive study on two sets of phenomenological models examin...
The effect of environmental fluctuations is a major question in ecology. While it is widely accepted...
Microbiomes make up the vast majority of life on Earth, and we are just beginning to understand how ...