The abundance of species is assumed to depend on their life history traits, such as growth rate and resource specialization. However, this assumption has not been tested for bacteria. Here we investigate how abundance of soil bacteria relates to slow growth and substrate specialization (oligotrophy) versus fast growth and substrate generalization (copiotrophy). We collected 47 saprotrophic soil bacterial isolates of differing abundances and measured their growth rate and the ability to use a variety of single carbon sources. Opposite to our expectation, there was no relationship between abundance in soil and the measured growth rate or substrate utilization profile (SUP).However, isolates with lower growth rates used fewer substrates than f...
We assembled communities of bacteria and exposed them to different nutrient concentrations with or w...
Bacterial response to alteration in C availability is important in understanding the microbial commu...
International audienceBacterial decomposition of organic matter in soils is generally believed to be...
The abundance of species is assumed to depend on their life history traits, such as growth rate and ...
The abundance of species is assumed to depend on their life history traits, such as growth rate and ...
Soils are immensely diverse microbial habitats with thousands of co-existing bacterial, archaeal, an...
Soils are immensely diverse microbial habitats with thousands of co-existing bacterial, archaeal, an...
Like larger organisms, bacteria possess traits, or phenotypic characteristics, that influence growth...
Microorganisms have evolved various life-history strategies to survive fluctuating resource conditio...
International audienceBacterial decomposition of organic matter in soils is generally believed to be...
Rare bacterial species have recently attracted interest due to their many potential beneficial funct...
We assembled communities of bacteria and exposed them to different nutrient concentrations with or w...
Bacterial response to alteration in C availability is important in understanding the microbial commu...
International audienceBacterial decomposition of organic matter in soils is generally believed to be...
The abundance of species is assumed to depend on their life history traits, such as growth rate and ...
The abundance of species is assumed to depend on their life history traits, such as growth rate and ...
Soils are immensely diverse microbial habitats with thousands of co-existing bacterial, archaeal, an...
Soils are immensely diverse microbial habitats with thousands of co-existing bacterial, archaeal, an...
Like larger organisms, bacteria possess traits, or phenotypic characteristics, that influence growth...
Microorganisms have evolved various life-history strategies to survive fluctuating resource conditio...
International audienceBacterial decomposition of organic matter in soils is generally believed to be...
Rare bacterial species have recently attracted interest due to their many potential beneficial funct...
We assembled communities of bacteria and exposed them to different nutrient concentrations with or w...
Bacterial response to alteration in C availability is important in understanding the microbial commu...
International audienceBacterial decomposition of organic matter in soils is generally believed to be...