传递关系
成对比较
等级制度
竞赛(生物学)
群落结构
多样性(政治)
生态学
结构化
群体行为
订单(交换)
生物
功能(生物学)
社区
进化生物学
计算机科学
数学
业务
经济
人工智能
生态系统
社会学
组合数学
市场经济
人类学
财务
作者
Higgins Lm,Jonathan Friedman,Hao Shen,Jeff Gore
摘要
Microbial communities are typically incredibly diverse, and this diversity is thought to play a key role in community function. However, explaining how this diversity can be maintained is a major challenge in ecology. Temporal fluctuations and spatial structure in the environment likely play a key role, but it has also been suggested that the structure of interactions within the community may act as a stabilizing force for species diversity. In particular, if competitive interactions are non-transitive as in the classic rock-paper-scissors game, they can contribute to the maintenance of species diversity; on the other hand, if they are predominantly hierarchical, any observed diversity must be maintained via other mechanisms. Here, we investigate the network of pairwise competitive interactions in a model community consisting of 20 strains of naturally co-occurring soil bacteria. We find that the interaction network is strongly hierarchical and lacks significant non-transitive motifs, a result that is robust across multiple environments. Moreover, in agreement with recently proposed community assembly rules, the full 20-strain competition resulted in extinction of all but three of the most highly competitive strains, indicating that higher order interactions do not play a major role in structuring this community. The lack of non-transitivity and higher order interactions in vitro indicates that other factors, such as temporal or spatial heterogeneity, must be at play in enabling these strains to coexist in nature.
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