How the ecological process of community assembly interacts with intra-species diversity and evolutionary change is a longstanding question. Two contrasting hypotheses have been proposed: Diversity Begets Diversity (DBD), in which taxa tend to become more diverse in already diverse communities, and Ecological Controls (EC), in which higher community diversity impedes diversification. Previously, using 16S rRNA gene amplicon data across a range of microbiomes, we showed a generally positive relationship between taxa diversity and community diversity at higher taxonomic levels, consistent with the predictions of DBD (Madi et al., 2020). However, this positive 'diversity slope' plateaus at high levels of community diversity. Here we show that t...
The human gut is populated with as many as 100 trillion cells, whose collective genome, the microbio...
Microbial communities are hugely diverse, but we do not yet understand how species invasions and ext...
Gut microbiota are shaped by a combination of ecological and evolutionary forces. While the ecologic...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from eLife Sci...
The human gut microbiome harbors substantial ecological diversity at the species level as well as at...
We propose that microbial diversity must be viewed in light of gene flow and selection, which define...
Microbial diversity, both genetic and phenotypic, is a product of evolutionary and ecological proces...
Studies on microbiome diversity are flooding the current literature, yet lessons from ecology clearl...
The mammalian gut is an attractive model for exploring the general question of how habitat impacts t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
The filtering of gut microbial datasets to retain high prevalence taxa is often performed to identif...
Bacteria diversify into genetic clusters analogous to those observed in sexual eukaryotes, but the d...
Gut microbial communities can respond to antibiotic perturbations by rapidly altering their taxonomi...
Populations are fundamental units of ecology and evolution, but can we define them for bacteria and ...
The human gut is populated with as many as 100 trillion cells, whose collective genome, the microbio...
The human gut is populated with as many as 100 trillion cells, whose collective genome, the microbio...
Microbial communities are hugely diverse, but we do not yet understand how species invasions and ext...
Gut microbiota are shaped by a combination of ecological and evolutionary forces. While the ecologic...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from eLife Sci...
The human gut microbiome harbors substantial ecological diversity at the species level as well as at...
We propose that microbial diversity must be viewed in light of gene flow and selection, which define...
Microbial diversity, both genetic and phenotypic, is a product of evolutionary and ecological proces...
Studies on microbiome diversity are flooding the current literature, yet lessons from ecology clearl...
The mammalian gut is an attractive model for exploring the general question of how habitat impacts t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
The filtering of gut microbial datasets to retain high prevalence taxa is often performed to identif...
Bacteria diversify into genetic clusters analogous to those observed in sexual eukaryotes, but the d...
Gut microbial communities can respond to antibiotic perturbations by rapidly altering their taxonomi...
Populations are fundamental units of ecology and evolution, but can we define them for bacteria and ...
The human gut is populated with as many as 100 trillion cells, whose collective genome, the microbio...
The human gut is populated with as many as 100 trillion cells, whose collective genome, the microbio...
Microbial communities are hugely diverse, but we do not yet understand how species invasions and ext...
Gut microbiota are shaped by a combination of ecological and evolutionary forces. While the ecologic...