It is unclear if coexistence theory can be applied to gut microbiomes to understand their characteristics and modulate their composition. Through experiments in gnotobiotic mice with complex microbiomes, we demonstrated that strains of Akkermansia muciniphila and Bacteroides vulgatus could only be established if microbiomes were devoid of these species. Strains of A. muciniphila showed strict competitive exclusion, while B. vulgatus strains coexisted but populations were still influenced by competitive interactions. These differences in competitive behavior were reflective of genomic variation within the two species, indicating considerable niche overlap for A. muciniphila strains and a broader niche space for B. vulgatus strains. Priority ...
1. Ecologists have identified two types of processes promoting species coexistence: stabilizing mech...
Summary: Competition between microbial species is a product of, yet can lead to a reduction in, the ...
Microbial communities colonise virtually every habitable environment on earth. They live on us, insi...
Microbial life in nature is typically associated with two distinctive features: (i) the formation of...
<div><p>Understanding the ecological processes that generate complex community structures may provid...
Understanding the ecological processes that generate complex community structures may provide insigh...
Understanding the ecological processes that generate complex community structures may provide insigh...
BackgroundPhages are thought to play a crucial role in the maintenance of diversity in natural bacte...
Microbes are typically surrounded by different strains and species with whom they compete for scarce...
Laboratory bacterial populations provide ideal opportunities to experimentally test theories in ecol...
Interactions between species and their environment play a key role in the evolution of diverse commu...
Microbes live in dense communities where strains and species compete for space and nutrients. Cells ...
The theory of species coexistence is a key concept in ecology that has received much attention. The ...
One of the simplest hypotheses used to explain species coexistence is the competition– colonization ...
The theory of species coexistence is a key concept in ecology that has received much attention. The ...
1. Ecologists have identified two types of processes promoting species coexistence: stabilizing mech...
Summary: Competition between microbial species is a product of, yet can lead to a reduction in, the ...
Microbial communities colonise virtually every habitable environment on earth. They live on us, insi...
Microbial life in nature is typically associated with two distinctive features: (i) the formation of...
<div><p>Understanding the ecological processes that generate complex community structures may provid...
Understanding the ecological processes that generate complex community structures may provide insigh...
Understanding the ecological processes that generate complex community structures may provide insigh...
BackgroundPhages are thought to play a crucial role in the maintenance of diversity in natural bacte...
Microbes are typically surrounded by different strains and species with whom they compete for scarce...
Laboratory bacterial populations provide ideal opportunities to experimentally test theories in ecol...
Interactions between species and their environment play a key role in the evolution of diverse commu...
Microbes live in dense communities where strains and species compete for space and nutrients. Cells ...
The theory of species coexistence is a key concept in ecology that has received much attention. The ...
One of the simplest hypotheses used to explain species coexistence is the competition– colonization ...
The theory of species coexistence is a key concept in ecology that has received much attention. The ...
1. Ecologists have identified two types of processes promoting species coexistence: stabilizing mech...
Summary: Competition between microbial species is a product of, yet can lead to a reduction in, the ...
Microbial communities colonise virtually every habitable environment on earth. They live on us, insi...