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Multistability and regime shifts in microbial communities explained by competition for essential nutrients.

Veronika Dubinkina1,2, Yulia Fridman3, Parth Pratim Pandey2,4, Sergei Maslov1,2.   

Abstract

Microbial communities routinely have several possible species compositions or community states observed for the same environmental parameters. Changes in these parameters can trigger abrupt and persistent transitions (regime shifts) between such community states. Yet little is known about the main determinants and mechanisms of multistability in microbial communities. Here, we introduce and study a consumer-resource model in which microbes compete for two types of essential nutrients each represented by multiple different metabolites. We adapt game-theoretical methods of the stable matching problem to identify all possible species compositions of such microbial communities. We then classify them by their resilience against three types of perturbations: fluctuations in nutrient supply, invasions by new species, and small changes of abundances of existing ones. We observe multistability and explore an intricate network of regime shifts between stable states in our model. Our results suggest that multistability requires microbial species to have different stoichiometries of essential nutrients. We also find that a balanced nutrient supply promotes multistability and species diversity, yet make individual community states less stable.
© 2019, Dubinkina et al.

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Keywords:  alternative stable states; competitive exclusion; consumer resource models; ecology; limiting nutrients; microbial ecoclogy; none; population dynamics

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31756158      PMCID: PMC6874476          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.49720

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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