We analyze properties of experimental microbial time series, from plankton and the human microbiome, and investigate whether stochastic generalized Lotka-Volterra models could reproduce those properties. We show that this is the case when the noise term is large and a linear function of the species abundance, while the strength of the self-interactions varies over multiple orders of magnitude. We stress the fact that all the observed stochastic properties can be obtained from a logistic model, that is, without interactions, even the niche character of the experimental time series. Linear noise is associated with growth rate stochasticity, which is related to changes in the environment. This suggests that fluctuations in the sparsely sampled...
In exponential population growth, variability in the timing of individual division events and enviro...
Population dynamic models can be used in conjunction with time series of species abundances to infer...
Conventional bacterial growth studies rely on large bacterial populations without considering the in...
Background: Growth rates, interactions between community members, stochasticity, and immigration are...
The Physics of Complex Systems has recently taken a more and more important role in the description ...
Recent advances in DNA sequencing have led to a boom in microbiome analyses to determinecommunity co...
Noise through its interaction with the nonlinearity of the living systems can give rise to counter-i...
Nowadays, microbial communities are frequently monitored over long periods of time and the interacti...
The dynamics of species communities are typically modelled considering fixed parameters for species ...
Understanding the mechanisms controlling community diversity, functions, succession, and biogeograph...
The gut microbiome is a dynamic system that changes with host development, health, behavior, diet, a...
Dynamic changes in microbial communities play an important role in human health and disease. Specifi...
Biological systems are influenced by random processes at all scales, including molecular, demographi...
Statistical fluctuations in population sizes of microbes may be quite large depending on the nature ...
We develop a stochastic differential equation for the purpose of studying experiments in long-term e...
In exponential population growth, variability in the timing of individual division events and enviro...
Population dynamic models can be used in conjunction with time series of species abundances to infer...
Conventional bacterial growth studies rely on large bacterial populations without considering the in...
Background: Growth rates, interactions between community members, stochasticity, and immigration are...
The Physics of Complex Systems has recently taken a more and more important role in the description ...
Recent advances in DNA sequencing have led to a boom in microbiome analyses to determinecommunity co...
Noise through its interaction with the nonlinearity of the living systems can give rise to counter-i...
Nowadays, microbial communities are frequently monitored over long periods of time and the interacti...
The dynamics of species communities are typically modelled considering fixed parameters for species ...
Understanding the mechanisms controlling community diversity, functions, succession, and biogeograph...
The gut microbiome is a dynamic system that changes with host development, health, behavior, diet, a...
Dynamic changes in microbial communities play an important role in human health and disease. Specifi...
Biological systems are influenced by random processes at all scales, including molecular, demographi...
Statistical fluctuations in population sizes of microbes may be quite large depending on the nature ...
We develop a stochastic differential equation for the purpose of studying experiments in long-term e...
In exponential population growth, variability in the timing of individual division events and enviro...
Population dynamic models can be used in conjunction with time series of species abundances to infer...
Conventional bacterial growth studies rely on large bacterial populations without considering the in...