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Nutrient dominance governs the assembly of microbial communities in mixed nutrient environments.

eLife (2021-04-21)
Sylvie Estrela, Alicia Sanchez-Gorostiaga, Jean Cc Vila, Alvaro Sanchez
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A major open question in microbial community ecology is whether we can predict how the components of a diet collectively determine the taxonomic composition of microbial communities. Motivated by this challenge, we investigate whether communities assembled in pairs of nutrients can be predicted from those assembled in every single nutrient alone. We find that although the null, naturally additive model generally predicts well the family-level community composition, there exist systematic deviations from the additive predictions that reflect generic patterns of nutrient dominance at the family level. Pairs of more-similar nutrients (e.g. two sugars) are on average more additive than pairs of more dissimilar nutrients (one sugar-one organic acid). Furthermore, sugar-acid communities are generally more similar to the sugar than the acid community, which may be explained by family-level asymmetries in nutrient benefits. Overall, our results suggest that regularities in how nutrients interact may help predict community responses to dietary changes.

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Cicloheximida, from microbial, ≥94% (TLC)
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D-(+)-Cellobiose, ≥99.0%, suitable for microbiology, Reducing sugar disaccharide