生物扩散
生物
分类等级
生态学
生态系统
元社区
基因组
微生物种群生物学
群落结构
微生物生态学
社区
功能群
人口
基因
分类单元
生物化学
社会学
人口学
有机化学
化学
遗传学
聚合物
细菌
作者
Stilianos Louca,Saulo M. S. Jacques,Aliny P. F. Pires,Juliana S. Leal,Diane S. Srivastava,Laura Wegener Parfrey,Vinicius F. Farjalla,Michael Doebeli
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41559-016-0015
摘要
Understanding the processes that are driving variation of natural microbial communities across space or time is a major challenge for ecologists. Environmental conditions strongly shape the metabolic function of microbial communities; however, other processes such as biotic interactions, random demographic drift or dispersal limitation may also influence community dynamics. The relative importance of these processes and their effects on community function remain largely unknown. To address this uncertainty, here we examined bacterial and archaeal communities in replicate 'miniature' aquatic ecosystems contained within the foliage of wild bromeliads. We used marker gene sequencing to infer the taxonomic composition within nine metabolic functional groups, and shotgun environmental DNA sequencing to estimate the relative abundances of these groups. We found that all of the bromeliads exhibited remarkably similar functional community structures, but that the taxonomic composition within individual functional groups was highly variable. Furthermore, using statistical analyses, we found that non-neutral processes, including environmental filtering and potentially biotic interactions, at least partly shaped the composition within functional groups and were more important than spatial dispersal limitation and demographic drift. Hence both the functional structure and taxonomic composition within functional groups of natural microbial communities may be shaped by non-neutral and roughly separate processes.
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