Genomic data has revealed that genotypic variants of the same species, that is, strains, coexist and are abundant in natural microbial communities. However, it is not clear if strains are ecologically equivalent, and at what characteristic genetic distance they might exhibit distinct interactions and dynamics. Here, we address this problem by tracking 10 taxonomically diverse microbial communities from the pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea in the laboratory for more than 300 generations. Using metagenomic sequencing, we reconstruct their dynamics over time and across scales, from distant phyla to closely related genotypes. We find that most strains are not ecologically equivalent and exhibit distinct dynamical patterns, often being signific...
Understanding the interactions of co-occurring species within and across trophic levels provides key...
Evolutionary dynamics in ecological communities are often repeatable, but how species interactions a...
Bacterial communities are composed of distinct groups of potentially interacting lineages, each thou...
Genomic data has revealed that genotypic variants of the same species, that is, strains, coexist and...
Understanding if the members of an ecological community have co-diversified is a central concern of ...
Understanding if the members of an ecological community have co-diversified is a central concern of ...
Differences between species promote stable coexistence in a resource-limited environment. These diff...
Host-associated microbiomes harbour hundreds of bacterial species that co-occur, creating the opport...
Microbial communities can show astonishing ecological and phylogenetic diversity. What is the role o...
Plant-associated microbial communities can profoundly affect plant health and success, and research ...
We propose that microbial diversity must be viewed in light of gene flow and selection, which define...
© 2015 British Ecological Society. Community genetics studies frequently focus on individual communi...
Gene flow between genetically differentiated populations can maintain variation in species interacti...
Ecosystems are composed of diverse suites of organisms whose interactions are mediated by both the b...
Microbial speciation is a topic of great debate, given that bacteria and archaea are generally asexu...
Understanding the interactions of co-occurring species within and across trophic levels provides key...
Evolutionary dynamics in ecological communities are often repeatable, but how species interactions a...
Bacterial communities are composed of distinct groups of potentially interacting lineages, each thou...
Genomic data has revealed that genotypic variants of the same species, that is, strains, coexist and...
Understanding if the members of an ecological community have co-diversified is a central concern of ...
Understanding if the members of an ecological community have co-diversified is a central concern of ...
Differences between species promote stable coexistence in a resource-limited environment. These diff...
Host-associated microbiomes harbour hundreds of bacterial species that co-occur, creating the opport...
Microbial communities can show astonishing ecological and phylogenetic diversity. What is the role o...
Plant-associated microbial communities can profoundly affect plant health and success, and research ...
We propose that microbial diversity must be viewed in light of gene flow and selection, which define...
© 2015 British Ecological Society. Community genetics studies frequently focus on individual communi...
Gene flow between genetically differentiated populations can maintain variation in species interacti...
Ecosystems are composed of diverse suites of organisms whose interactions are mediated by both the b...
Microbial speciation is a topic of great debate, given that bacteria and archaea are generally asexu...
Understanding the interactions of co-occurring species within and across trophic levels provides key...
Evolutionary dynamics in ecological communities are often repeatable, but how species interactions a...
Bacterial communities are composed of distinct groups of potentially interacting lineages, each thou...