Microbial Ecology Cluster, Genomics Research in Ecology and Evolution in Nature (GREEN), Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences (GELIFES), University of Groningen, 9747 AG Groningen, The Netherlands.
ISME J. 2024 Jan 8;18(1). doi: 10.1093/ismejo/wrae066.
Understanding the link between microbial community stability and assembly processes is crucial in microbial ecology. Here, we investigated whether the impact of biotic disturbances would depend on the processes controlling community assembly. For that, we performed an experiment using soil microcosms in which microbial communities assembled through different processes were invaded by Escherichia coli. We show that the ecological assembly process of the resident community plays a significant role in invader-resident competition, invader survival, and compositional stability of the resident community. Specifically, the resident communities primarily assembled through stochastic processes were more susceptible to invader survival. Besides, E. coli invasion acts as a biotic selection pressure, leading to competition between the invader and resident taxa, suppressing the stochasticity in the resident community. Taken together, this study provides empirical evidence for the interpretation of microbial community assemblage on their (potential) ecosystem functions and services, such as the prevention of pathogen establishment and the pathogenic states of soil microbiomes.
理解微生物群落稳定性和组装过程之间的联系在微生物生态学中至关重要。在这里,我们研究了生物干扰的影响是否取决于控制群落组装的过程。为此,我们使用土壤微宇宙进行了一项实验,其中通过不同过程组装的微生物群落被大肠杆菌入侵。我们表明,驻留社区的生态组装过程在入侵者-驻留者竞争、入侵者生存和驻留社区的组成稳定性方面起着重要作用。具体而言,主要通过随机过程组装的驻留群落更容易被入侵者生存。此外,大肠杆菌的入侵是一种生物选择压力,导致入侵者和驻留分类群之间的竞争,抑制驻留群落中的随机性。总的来说,这项研究为解释微生物群落组合对其(潜在)生态系统功能和服务提供了经验证据,例如防止病原体建立和土壤微生物组的发病状态。