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Biotic Interactions in Microbial Communities as Modulators of Biogeochemical Processes: Methanotrophy as a Model System

机译:在微生物群落中作为生物地球化学过程的调节剂的生物相互作用:甲烷营养作为模型系统

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Microbial interaction is an integral component of microbial ecology studies, yet the role, extent, and relevance of microbial interaction in community functioning remains unclear, particularly in the context of global biogeochemical cycles. While many studies have shed light on the physico-chemical cues affecting specific processes, (micro)biotic controls and interactions potentially steering microbial communities leading to altered functioning are less known. Yet, recent accumulating evidence suggests that the concerted actions of a community can be significantly different from the combined effects of individual microorganisms, giving rise to emergent properties. Here, we exemplify the importance of microbial interaction for ecosystem processes by analysis of a reasonably well-understood microbial guild, namely, aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB). We reviewed the literature which provided compelling evidence for the relevance of microbial interaction in modulating methane oxidation. Support for microbial associations within methane-fed communities is sought by a re-analysis of literature data derived from stable isotope probing studies of various complex environmental settings. Putative positive interactions between active MOB and other microbes were assessed by a correlation network-based analysis with datasets covering diverse environments where closely interacting members of a consortium can potentially alter the methane oxidation activity. Although, methanotrophy is used as a model system, the fundamentals of our postulations may be applicable to other microbial guilds mediating other biogeochemical processes.
机译:微生物相互作用是微生物生态学研究必不可少的组成部分,但微生物相互作用在群落功能中的作用,程度和相关性仍不清楚,尤其是在全球生物地球化学循环的背景下。虽然许多研究揭示了影响特定过程的物理化学线索,但鲜为人知的是(微生物)生物控制和相互作用可能导致微生物群落功能改变。然而,最近积累的证据表明,一个社区的共同行动可能与单个微生物的综合作用大不相同,从而产生了新出现的特性。在这里,我们通过分析一个相当容易理解的微生物协会,即好氧甲烷氧化细菌(MOB),来说明微生物相互作用对于生态系统过程的重要性。我们回顾了文献,这些文献为微生物相互作用与调节甲烷氧化的相关性提供了有力的证据。通过对来自各种复杂环境的稳定同位素探测研究得出的文献数据进行重新分析,寻求对以甲烷为食的社区内微生物协会的支持。通过基于相关网络的分析对活性MOB与其他微生物之间的假定的正相互作用进行了评估,该数据集涵盖了多种环境,在这些环境中,财团的紧密相互作用可能会改变甲烷的氧化活性。尽管将甲烷甲烷营养素用作模型系统,但我们假设的基本原理可能适用于介导其他生物地球化学过程的其他微生物协会。

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