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Bacterial coexistence driven by motility and spatial competition 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7796) : 588-+
作者:  Micke, P.;  Leopold, T.;  King, S. A.;  Benkler, E.;  Spiess, L. J.;  Schmoeger, L.;  Schwarz, M.;  Crespo Lopez-Urrutia, J. R.;  Schmidt, P. O.
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Elucidating elementary mechanisms that underlie bacterial diversity is central to ecology(1,2) and microbiome research(3). Bacteria are known to coexist by metabolic specialization(4), cooperation(5) and cyclic warfare(6-8). Many species are also motile(9), which is studied in terms of mechanism(10,11), benefit(12,13), strategy(14,15), evolution(16,17) and ecology(18,19). Indeed, bacteria often compete for nutrient patches that become available periodically or by random disturbances(2,20,21). However, the role of bacterial motility in coexistence remains unexplored experimentally. Here we show that-for mixed bacterial populations that colonize nutrient patches-either population outcompetes the other when low in relative abundance. This inversion of the competitive hierarchy is caused by active segregation and spatial exclusion within the patch: a small fast-moving population can outcompete a large fast-growing population by impeding its migration into the patch, while a small fast-growing population can outcompete a large fast-moving population by expelling it from the initial contact area. The resulting spatial segregation is lost for weak growth-migration trade-offs and a lack of virgin space, but is robust to population ratio, density and chemotactic ability, and is observed in both laboratory and wild strains. These findings show that motility differences and their trade-offs with growth are sufficient to promote diversity, and suggest previously undescribed roles for motility in niche formation and collective expulsion-containment strategies beyond individual search and survival.


In mixed bacterial populations that colonize nutrient patches, a growth-migration trade-off can lead to spatial exclusion that provides an advantage to populations that become rare, thereby stabilizing the community.


  
Establishment and heteroblasty of Acacia koa in canopy gaps 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 453
作者:  Rose, Kyle M. E.;  Friday, James B.;  Jacobs, Douglass F.
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Gap silviculture  Growth-survival trade-off  Heteroblasty  Irradiance  Koa  Rust  Shade tolerance  
Beyond the fast-slow continuum: demographic dimensions structuring a tropical tree community 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2018, 21 (7) : 1075-1084
作者:  Rueger, Nadja;  Comita, Liza S.;  Condit, Richard;  Purves, Drew;  Rosenbaum, Benjamin;  Visser, Marco D.;  Wright, S. J.;  Wirth, Christian
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Barro Colorado Island  demography  functional traits  growth-survival trade-off  life-history strategies  long-lived pioneer  mortality  seed production  tropical forest  weighted Principal Component Analysis