随机的微生物分散驱动了当地灭绝和全球多样性的驱动
Miguel Garrido Zornoza1, Namiko Mitarai1, Jan O Haerter1,2,3,4
1The Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Royal Society open science
|July 30, 2024
概括
空气中的微生物分散促进了息地之间的相互作用. 这一过程通过平衡本地灭绝与迁移来增加全球微生物多样性,防止竞争性排斥.
科学领域:
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 理论生物学 理论生物学
- 空间动力学 空间动力学
背景情况:
- 微生物通过空气传播途径传播是一种连接不同息地的基本生态过程.
- 了解微生物迁移的生态后果对于微生物生态学至关重要.
- 经典的洛特卡-沃尔特拉模型描述了人口动态,但往往缺乏空间和离散人口的考虑.
研究的目的:
- 研究空气中的微生物分散对细菌-菌体相互作用的生态影响.
- 模拟空间生物质交换对当地和全球微生物多样性的影响.
- 探索随机分散如何影响物种的持久性和共存.
主要方法:
- 开发一种简单的细菌-菌体相互作用的空间模型.
- 使用Lotka-Volterra方程与整数种群,结合一个离散的灭绝值.
- 在息地之间模拟物种的随机空气传播.
主要成果:
- 空间生物质交换导致息地内持续的人口密度波动.
- 这些振荡经常导致当地物种的灭绝.
- 分散引起的迁移平衡了本地灭绝,使全球物种持续存在并增加了整体多样性.
结论:
- 空气传播扩散作为破坏性力量,在系统规模上增强微生物多样性.
- 它允许物种的共存,否则这些物种将通过局部竞争性排斥而被消除.
- 随机迁移是维护空间结构微生物群落生物多样性的关键.
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