Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London, London SW72A7, UK.
Ecol Lett. 2010 Sep;13(9):1073-84. doi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2010.01507.x. Epub 2010 Jun 22.
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 trade-offs 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.
权衡被认为是产生和维持多样性的关键。然而,权衡的变化通常是在分子水平上决定的,超出了传统生态学研究的范围。在这项研究中,我们提出,理解微生物系统中权衡的细胞内基础可以帮助预测和解释多样性模式。首先,我们展示了实验室实验和数学模型如何揭示了权衡的隐藏细胞内机制,这些机制对微生物多样性至关重要:(i)细菌和酵母中的代谢和调节权衡;(ii)细菌病毒中的生活史权衡。接下来,我们研究了最近的海洋微生物研究,尽管在自然环境中这样做存在挑战,但这些研究已经朝着协调权衡的分子和生态观点迈出了一步。最后,我们提出了一些研究途径,其中数学建模、实验和自然微生物群落的研究为整合多个尺度的多样性研究提供了独特的机会。