生物扩散
推论
丰度(生态学)
基本事实
采样(信号处理)
差异(会计)
自举(财务)
占用率
移民
群落结构
计量经济学
生态学
统计
计算机科学
数学
地理
生物
人口
社会学
机器学习
人工智能
人口学
业务
考古
会计
滤波器(信号处理)
计算机视觉
作者
Ramis Rafay,Eric W. Jones,David A. Sivak,Jane Fowler
出处
期刊:
[Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory]
日期:2025-04-18
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1101/2025.04.12.648546
摘要
Abstract Biological communities are connected through dispersal, which regulates diversity across local and regional scales. However, dispersal is difficult to measure directly, limiting what is known about dispersal’s impact on species composition in complex communities. One method to measure dispersal employs the Neutral Community Model (NCM) to quantify how a local community is influenced by the immigration of individuals from a larger source community. Conveniently, the immigration rate N T m of the NCM can be fit from biological sequence abundance datasets, which are plentiful. Yet it is neither known if these estimated values reflect the ground truth, nor what sampling effort is required to yield accurate estimates. In this study we introduce two inference methods, a variance-based and a Dirichlet-Multinomial Log-Likelihood (DM-LL) method, to complement the established occupancy-based inference method. In simulations of communities that resemble activated sludge microbiomes, all inference methods were capable of estimating N T m within 10% of ground-truth, with the variance-based and DM-LL methods requiring less sampling effort. Accurate inferences require read depths greater than N T m in each sample. The three methods agree in their inferred N T m in simulations of communities experiencing weak non-neutral effects (e.g., selection), and in applications to an empirical dataset from wastewater activated sludge. Based on these findings, we propose practical sampling and methodological guidelines for quantifying immigration between highly diverse, complex communities using the NCM.
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