Theoretical models are useful to investigate the drivers of community dynamics. In the simplest case of neutral models, the events of death, birth and immigration of individuals are assumed to only depend on their abundance—thus, all types share the same parameters. The community level expectations arising from these simple models and their agreement to empirical data have been discussed extensively, often suggesting that in nature, rates might indeed be neutral or their differences might not be important. However, how robust are these model predictions to type-specific rates? Also, what are the consequences at the level of types? Here, we address these questions moving from simple neutral communities to heterogeneous communities. For this,...
Two recent, independent advances in ecology have generated interest and controversy: the development...
Microbial communities are found in wide array of diverse environments, ranging from the human skin t...
The most indispensable work for microbial ecologists is to develop mathematical models in order to d...
We show that inferring the taxa-abundance distribution of a microbial community from small environme...
Almost all animals and plants are inhabited by diverse communities of microorganisms, the microbiota...
Almost all animals and plants are inhabited by diverse communities of microorganisms, the microbiota...
Naturally occurring populations of bacteria and archaea are vital to life on the earth and are of en...
In completely insular microbial communities, evolution of community structure cannot be shaped by th...
Understanding the mechanisms that generate and regulate bacterial biodiversity is a key focus of mic...
It has long been assumed that differences in the relative abundance of taxa in microbial communities...
Neutral models which assume ecological equivalence between species provide null models for community...
Background Most empirical studies tend to focus on microbiome dynamics within hosts or microbiome c...
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...
The structure and diversity of all open microbial communities are shaped by individual births, death...
Two recent, independent advances in ecology have generated interest and controversy: the development...
Microbial communities are found in wide array of diverse environments, ranging from the human skin t...
The most indispensable work for microbial ecologists is to develop mathematical models in order to d...
We show that inferring the taxa-abundance distribution of a microbial community from small environme...
Almost all animals and plants are inhabited by diverse communities of microorganisms, the microbiota...
Almost all animals and plants are inhabited by diverse communities of microorganisms, the microbiota...
Naturally occurring populations of bacteria and archaea are vital to life on the earth and are of en...
In completely insular microbial communities, evolution of community structure cannot be shaped by th...
Understanding the mechanisms that generate and regulate bacterial biodiversity is a key focus of mic...
It has long been assumed that differences in the relative abundance of taxa in microbial communities...
Neutral models which assume ecological equivalence between species provide null models for community...
Background Most empirical studies tend to focus on microbiome dynamics within hosts or microbiome c...
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...
The structure and diversity of all open microbial communities are shaped by individual births, death...
Two recent, independent advances in ecology have generated interest and controversy: the development...
Microbial communities are found in wide array of diverse environments, ranging from the human skin t...
The most indispensable work for microbial ecologists is to develop mathematical models in order to d...