Microbial communities frequently invade one another as a whole, a phenomenon known as community coalescence. Despite its potential importance for the assembly, dynamics, and stability of microbial consortia, as well as its prospective utility for microbiome engineering, our understanding of the processes that govern it is still very limited. Theory has suggested that microbial communities may exhibit cohesiveness in the face of invasions emerging from collective metabolic interactions across microbes and their environment. This cohesiveness may lead to correlated invasional outcomes, where the fate of a given taxon is determined by that of other members of its community—a hypothesis known as ecological coselection. Here, we have performed o...
Despite numerous surveys of gene and species content in heterotrophic microbial communities, such as...
© 2019 Sanchez-Gorostiaga et al.Understanding the link between community composition and function is...
Community coalescence is a recently introduced term describing the interaction of entire communities...
New microbial communities often arise through the mixing of two or more separately assembled parent ...
Microbial communities are enigmatically diverse. We propose a novel view of processes likely affecti...
Recent work draws attention to community-community encounters ('coalescence') as likely an important...
International audienceBackground Microbes typically live in communities where individuals can intera...
When methane-producing microbial communities are mixed experimentally, the resulting community is do...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2017Cataloged from PDF...
Microorganisms mainly exist within complex networks of ecological interactions. Given that the growt...
Immigration has major impacts on both the structure and function of communities and evolutionary dyn...
Recent theory and experiments have reported a reproducible tendency for the coexistence of microbial...
Microorganisms are critically important for establishing and maintaining ecosystem properties and pr...
Microbial consortia constitute a majority of the earth's biomass, but little is known about how thes...
As natural selection acts on individual organisms the evolution of costly cooperation between microo...
Despite numerous surveys of gene and species content in heterotrophic microbial communities, such as...
© 2019 Sanchez-Gorostiaga et al.Understanding the link between community composition and function is...
Community coalescence is a recently introduced term describing the interaction of entire communities...
New microbial communities often arise through the mixing of two or more separately assembled parent ...
Microbial communities are enigmatically diverse. We propose a novel view of processes likely affecti...
Recent work draws attention to community-community encounters ('coalescence') as likely an important...
International audienceBackground Microbes typically live in communities where individuals can intera...
When methane-producing microbial communities are mixed experimentally, the resulting community is do...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2017Cataloged from PDF...
Microorganisms mainly exist within complex networks of ecological interactions. Given that the growt...
Immigration has major impacts on both the structure and function of communities and evolutionary dyn...
Recent theory and experiments have reported a reproducible tendency for the coexistence of microbial...
Microorganisms are critically important for establishing and maintaining ecosystem properties and pr...
Microbial consortia constitute a majority of the earth's biomass, but little is known about how thes...
As natural selection acts on individual organisms the evolution of costly cooperation between microo...
Despite numerous surveys of gene and species content in heterotrophic microbial communities, such as...
© 2019 Sanchez-Gorostiaga et al.Understanding the link between community composition and function is...
Community coalescence is a recently introduced term describing the interaction of entire communities...