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Understanding the evolution of interspecies interactions in microbial communities

机译:了解微生物社区中间隙互动的演变

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Microbial communities are complex multi-species assemblages that are characterized by a multitude of interspecies interactions, which can range from mutualism to competition. The overall sign and strength of interspecies interactions have important consequences for emergent community-level properties such as productivity and stability. It is not well understood how interspecies interactions change over evolutionary timescales. Here, we review the empirical evidence that evolution is an important driver of microbial community properties and dynamics on timescales that have traditionally been regarded as purely ecological. Next, we briefly discuss different modelling approaches to study evolution of communities, emphasizing the similarities and differences between evolutionary and ecological perspectives. We then propose a simple conceptual model for the evolution of interspecies interactions in communities. Specifically, we propose that to understand the evolution of interspecies interactions, it is important to distinguish between direct and indirect fitness effects of a mutation. We predict that in well-mixed environments, traits will be selected exclusively for their direct fitness effects, while in spatially structured environments, traits may also be selected for their indirect fitness effects. Selection of indirectly beneficial traits should result in an increase in interaction strength over time, while selection of directly beneficial traits should not have such a systematic effect. We tested our intuitions using a simple quantitative model and found support for our hypotheses. The next step will be to test these hypotheses experimentally and provide input for a more refined version of the model in turn, thus closing the scientific cycle of models and experiments. This article is part of the theme issue 'Conceptual challenges in microbial community ecology'.
机译:微生物社区是复杂的多种组合,其特征在于众多的互动相互作用,这可以从相互主义到竞争。交际互动的整体迹象和强度对新兴社区层面的财产进行了重要影响,如生产力和稳定性。它尚不清楚交互如何改变进化时间表。在这里,我们审查了现实证据,即进化是传统上被视为纯粹生态的时间群体的微生物界性质和动态的重要驾驶员。接下来,我们简要讨论了研究社区的演变的不同建模方法,强调了进化与生态观点之间的相似之处和差异。然后,我们提出了一个简单的概念模型,以便社区中的互动互动的演变。具体而言,我们建议理解梭菌相互作用的演变,重要的是区分突变的直接和间接的健康效应。我们预测,在混合良好的环境中,将专门针对它们的直接健身效果来选择特征,而在空间结构的环境中,也可以选择特征以进行间接健康效果。间接有益的特征的选择应导致相互作用的增加随着时间的推移,而直接有益的性状的选择不应具有这种系统效应。我们使用简单的定量模型测试了我们的直觉,并找到了对我们的假设的支持。下一步将是通过实验测试这些假设,并提供更精细的模型版本的输入,从而缩小了模型和实验的科学循环。本文是主题问题的一部分问题在微生物群落生态学中的概念挑战的一部分。

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