Fitness equalizing mechanisms, such as trade-offs, are recognized as one of the main factors promoting species coexistence in community ecology. However, they have rarely been explored in microbial communities. Although microbial communities are highly diverse, the coexistence of their multiple taxa is largely attributed to niche differences and high dispersal rates, following the principle "everything is everywhere, but the environment selects". We use a dynamical stochastic model based on the Theory of Island Biogeography to study highly diverse microbial communities over time across three different systems (soils, alpine lakes, and shallow saline lakes). Assuming fitness equalization mechanisms, here we newly analytically derive coloniza...
Ecological mechanisms influence relationships among microbial communities, which in turn impact biog...
The continuum hypothesis states that both deterministic and stochastic processes contribute to the a...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Fitness equalizing mechanisms, such as trade-offs, are recognized as one of the main factors promoti...
Increasing evidence has emerged for non-random spatial distributions of microbes, but knowledge of t...
The continuum hypothesis states that both deterministic and stochastic processes contribute to the a...
Microorganisms live in environments that inevitably fluctuate between mild and harsh conditions. As ...
Species interactions can play a major role in shaping evolution in new environments. In theory, spec...
Microorganisms live in environments that inevitably fluctuate between mild and harsh conditions. As ...
It is widely theorized that population and community processes such as competition, predation, and d...
A central goal in microbial ecology is to simplify the extraordinary biodiversity that inhabits natu...
Species interactions change when the external conditions change. How these changes affect microbial ...
Spatial and temporal processes shaping microbial communities are inseparably linked but rarely studi...
The growth of microbial populations in nature is dynamic, as the cellular physiology and environment...
Spatial and temporal processes shaping microbial communities are inseparably linked but rarely studi...
Ecological mechanisms influence relationships among microbial communities, which in turn impact biog...
The continuum hypothesis states that both deterministic and stochastic processes contribute to the a...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Fitness equalizing mechanisms, such as trade-offs, are recognized as one of the main factors promoti...
Increasing evidence has emerged for non-random spatial distributions of microbes, but knowledge of t...
The continuum hypothesis states that both deterministic and stochastic processes contribute to the a...
Microorganisms live in environments that inevitably fluctuate between mild and harsh conditions. As ...
Species interactions can play a major role in shaping evolution in new environments. In theory, spec...
Microorganisms live in environments that inevitably fluctuate between mild and harsh conditions. As ...
It is widely theorized that population and community processes such as competition, predation, and d...
A central goal in microbial ecology is to simplify the extraordinary biodiversity that inhabits natu...
Species interactions change when the external conditions change. How these changes affect microbial ...
Spatial and temporal processes shaping microbial communities are inseparably linked but rarely studi...
The growth of microbial populations in nature is dynamic, as the cellular physiology and environment...
Spatial and temporal processes shaping microbial communities are inseparably linked but rarely studi...
Ecological mechanisms influence relationships among microbial communities, which in turn impact biog...
The continuum hypothesis states that both deterministic and stochastic processes contribute to the a...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...