Publication: An Integrative Approach to Understanding Microbial Diversity: From Intracellular Mechanisms to Community Structure
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2010
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Gudelj, Ivana, Joshua S. Weitz, Tom Ferenci, M. Claire Horner-Devine, Christopher J. Marx, Justin R. Meyer, and Samantha E. Forde. 2010. An integrative approach to understanding microbial diversity: from intracellular mechanisms to community structure. Ecology Letters 13(9): 1073-1084.
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Trade-offs have been put forward as essential to the generation and maintenance of diversity. However, variation in trade-offs is often determined at the molecular level, outside the scope of conventional ecological inquiry. In this study, we propose that understanding the intracellular basis for trade-offs in microbial systems can aid in predicting and interpreting patterns of diversity. First, we show how laboratory experiments and mathematical models have unveiled the hidden intracellular mechanisms underlying trade-offs key to microbial diversity: (i) metabolic and regulatory tradeoffs in bacteria and yeast; (ii) life-history trade-offs in bacterial viruses. Next, we examine recent studies of marine microbes that have taken steps toward reconciling the molecular and the ecological views of trade-offs, despite the challenges in doing so in natural settings. Finally, we suggest avenues for research where mathematical modelling,
experiments and studies of natural microbial communities provide a unique opportunity to integrate studies of diversity across multiple scales.
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ecological genomics, experimental evolution, mathematical models, micro-organisms, metabolism, parasitism, trade-offs, viruses
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