In most environments, microbial interactions take place within microscale cell aggregates. At the scale of these aggregates (∼100 μm), interactions are likely to be the dominant driver of population structure and dynamics. In particular, organisms that exploit interspecific interactions to increase ecological performance often co-aggregate. Conversely, organisms that antagonize each other will tend to spatially segregate, creating distinct micro-communities and increased diversity at larger length scales. We argue that, in order to understand the role that biological interactions play in microbial community function, it is necessary to study microscale spatial organization with enough throughput to measure statistical associations between t...
Despite numerous surveys of gene and species content in heterotrophic microbial communities, such as...
Spatial self-organization is a hallmark of surface-associated microbial communities that is governed...
Biotic interactions are known as a major control on microbial diversity. However, biotic interaction...
In most environments, microbial interactions take place within microscale cell aggregates. At the sc...
Communities of interacting microorganisms play important roles across all habitats on Earth. These c...
Recent developments in various “OMICs” fields have revolutionized our understanding of the vast dive...
2018-11-09The activity of a biological community is the outcome of complex processes involving inter...
Microbial communities play a major role in disease, biogeochemical cycling, agriculture, and bioreme...
The functions of the microbial ecosystems are closely related to the spatial structures formed by mi...
The spatial context of microbial interactions common in natural systems is largely absent in traditi...
In microbial communities, the ecological interactions between species of different populations are r...
Most microbes live in spatially structured communities (e.g., biofilms) in which they interact with ...
Groups of microorganisms sharing an environment (microbial communities) are ubiquitous in nature. Mi...
In recent years, the modulating role of the microbiota on host health has become increasingly appare...
This paper shows that for microbial communities, "fences make good neighbors." Communities of soil m...
Despite numerous surveys of gene and species content in heterotrophic microbial communities, such as...
Spatial self-organization is a hallmark of surface-associated microbial communities that is governed...
Biotic interactions are known as a major control on microbial diversity. However, biotic interaction...
In most environments, microbial interactions take place within microscale cell aggregates. At the sc...
Communities of interacting microorganisms play important roles across all habitats on Earth. These c...
Recent developments in various “OMICs” fields have revolutionized our understanding of the vast dive...
2018-11-09The activity of a biological community is the outcome of complex processes involving inter...
Microbial communities play a major role in disease, biogeochemical cycling, agriculture, and bioreme...
The functions of the microbial ecosystems are closely related to the spatial structures formed by mi...
The spatial context of microbial interactions common in natural systems is largely absent in traditi...
In microbial communities, the ecological interactions between species of different populations are r...
Most microbes live in spatially structured communities (e.g., biofilms) in which they interact with ...
Groups of microorganisms sharing an environment (microbial communities) are ubiquitous in nature. Mi...
In recent years, the modulating role of the microbiota on host health has become increasingly appare...
This paper shows that for microbial communities, "fences make good neighbors." Communities of soil m...
Despite numerous surveys of gene and species content in heterotrophic microbial communities, such as...
Spatial self-organization is a hallmark of surface-associated microbial communities that is governed...
Biotic interactions are known as a major control on microbial diversity. However, biotic interaction...