Modulation of microbial community dynamics by spatial partitioning

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Feilun Wu
Yuanchi Ha
Andrea Weiss
Meidi Wang
Jeffrey Letourneau
Shangying Wang
Nan Luo
Shuquan Huang
Charlotte T. Lee
Lawrence A. David
Lingchong You
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[1] Duke University,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[2] Duke University School of Medicine,Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
[3] Duke University,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
[4] Duke University,Department of Biology
[5] Duke University,Center for Genomic and Computational Biology
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Nature Chemical Biology | 2022年 / 18卷
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Microbial communities inhabit spatial architectures that divide a global environment into isolated or semi-isolated local environments, which leads to the partitioning of a microbial community into a collection of local communities. Despite its ubiquity and great interest in related processes, how and to what extent spatial partitioning affects the structures and dynamics of microbial communities are poorly understood. Using modeling and quantitative experiments with simple and complex microbial communities, we demonstrate that spatial partitioning modulates the community dynamics by altering the local interaction types and global interaction strength. Partitioning promotes the persistence of populations with negative interactions but suppresses those with positive interactions. For a community consisting of populations with both positive and negative interactions, an intermediate level of partitioning maximizes the overall diversity of the community. Our results reveal a general mechanism underlying the maintenance of microbial diversity and have implications for natural and engineered communities.
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