Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel.
Nat Commun. 2021 May 17;12(1):2891. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-23247-0.
Managing and engineering microbial communities relies on the ability to predict their composition. While progress has been made on predicting compositions on short, ecological timescales, there is still little work aimed at predicting compositions on evolutionary timescales. Therefore, it is still unknown for how long communities typically remain stable after reaching ecological equilibrium, and how repeatable and predictable are changes when they occur. Here, we address this knowledge gap by tracking the composition of 87 two- and three-species bacterial communities, with 3-18 replicates each, for ~400 generations. We find that community composition typically changed during evolution, but that the composition of replicate communities remained similar. Furthermore, these changes were predictable in a bottom-up approach-changes in the composition of trios were consistent with those that occurred in pairs during coevolution. Our results demonstrate that simple assembly rules can hold even on evolutionary timescales, suggesting it may be possible to forecast the evolution of microbial communities.
管理和工程微生物群落依赖于预测其组成的能力。虽然在预测短期生态时间尺度上的组成方面已经取得了进展,但在预测进化时间尺度上的组成方面仍然很少有工作。因此,目前尚不清楚群落达到生态平衡后通常会稳定多长时间,以及发生变化时的可重复性和可预测性如何。在这里,我们通过跟踪 87 个由 3-18 个重复组成的两种和三种细菌群落的组成,在大约 400 代的时间里来解决这一知识空白。我们发现,群落组成通常在进化过程中发生变化,但重复群落的组成保持相似。此外,这些变化可以通过自下而上的方法进行预测——三元组组成的变化与共进化过程中二元组发生的变化一致。我们的研究结果表明,即使在进化时间尺度上,简单的组装规则也可以成立,这表明预测微生物群落的进化可能成为现实。