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Dispersal, density dependence, and population dynamics of a fungal microbe on leaf surfaces

机译:叶表面真菌微生物的扩散,密度依赖性和种群动态

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Despite the ubiquity and importance of microbes in nature, little is known about their natural population dynamics, especially for those that occupy terrestrial habitats. Here we investigate the dynamics of the yeast-like fungus Aureobasidium pullulans (Ap) on apple leaves in an orchard. We asked three questions. (1) Is variation in fungal population density among leaves caused by variation in leaf carrying capacities and strong density-dependent population growth that maintains densities near carrying capacity? (2) Do resident populations have competitive advantages over immigrant cells? (3) Do Ap dynamics differ at different times during the growing season? To address these questions, we performed two experiments at different times in the growing season. Both experiments used a 2 x 2 factorial design: treatment 1 removed fungal cells from leaves to reveal density-dependent population growth, and treatment 2 inoculated leaves with an Ap strain engineered to express green fluorescent protein (GFP), which made it possible to track the fate of immigrant cells. The experiments showed that natural populations of Ap vary greatly in density due to sustained differences in carrying capacities among leaves. The maintenance of populations close to carrying capacities indicates strong density-dependent processes. Furthermore, resident populations are strongly competitive against immigrants, while immigrants have little impact on residents. Finally, statistical models showed high population growth rates of resident cells in one experiment but not in the other, suggesting that Ap experiences relatively "good'' and "bad'' periods for population growth. This picture of Ap dynamics conforms to commonly held, but rarely demonstrated, expectations of microbe dynamics in nature. It also highlights the importance of local processes, as opposed to immigration, in determining the abundance and dynamics of microbes on surfaces in terrestrial systems.
机译:尽管微生物在自然界无处不在且很重要,但对其自然种群动态知之甚少,尤其是对于那些占据陆地栖息地的微生物。在这里,我们研究了果园苹果叶上的类酵母真菌金黄色葡萄球菌(Ap)的动力学。我们问了三个问题。 (1)叶片中真菌种群密度的变化是否是由叶片承载力的变化和维持密度接近承载力的强密度依赖性种群增长引起的? (2)居民人口是否比移民牢房具有竞争优势? (3)生长季节中不同时间的Ap动态是否不同?为了解决这些问题,我们在生长季节的不同时间进行了两个实验。两个实验均使用2 x 2因子设计:处理1从叶片上去除真菌细胞以显示密度依赖性种群的生长,处理2用工程改造为表达绿色荧光蛋白(GFP)的Ap菌株接种了叶片,从而可以追踪移民细胞的命运。实验表明,由于叶片之间的承载力持续存在差异,Ap的自然种群密度发生很大变化。维持接近人口承载能力的人口表明有很强的密度依赖性过程。此外,居民人口与移民的竞争非常激烈,而移民对居民的影响很小。最后,统计模型在一个实验中显示了驻留细胞的高种群增长率,而在另一实验中则没有,这表明Ap经历了种群生长的相对“好”和“坏”时期。这张Ap动力学图符合自然界中普遍存在的但很少证明的微生物动力学期望。它还强调了在确定陆地系统表面微生物的丰度和动力学方面,与移民不同的地方过程的重要性。

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