A conceptual framework for invasion in microbial communities

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Marta Kinnunen
Arnaud Dechesne
Caitlin Proctor
Frederik Hammes
David Johnson
Marcos Quintela-Baluja
David Graham
Daniele Daffonchio
Stilianos Fodelianakis
Nicole Hahn
Nico Boon
Barth F Smets
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[1] Technical University of Denmark,Department of Environmental Engineering
[2] Kgs. Lyngby,Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Engineering Division
[3] Denmark,undefined
[4] Eawag,undefined
[5] Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology,undefined
[6] School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences,undefined
[7] Newcastle University,undefined
[8] King Abdullah University of Science Technology,undefined
[9] Center for Microbial Ecology and Technology,undefined
[10] Ghent University,undefined
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The ISME Journal | 2016年 / 10卷
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There is a growing interest in controlling—promoting or avoiding—the invasion of microbial communities by new community members. Resource availability and community structure have been reported as determinants of invasion success. However, most invasion studies do not adhere to a coherent and consistent terminology nor always include rigorous interpretations of the processes behind invasion. Therefore, we suggest that a consistent set of definitions and a rigorous conceptual framework are needed. We define invasion in a microbial community as the establishment of an alien microbial type in a resident community and argue how simple criteria to define aliens, residents, and alien establishment can be applied for a wide variety of communities. In addition, we suggest an adoption of the community ecology framework advanced by Vellend (2010) to clarify potential determinants of invasion. This framework identifies four fundamental processes that control community dynamics: dispersal, selection, drift and diversification. While selection has received ample attention in microbial community invasion research, the three other processes are often overlooked. Here, we elaborate on the relevance of all four processes and conclude that invasion experiments should be designed to elucidate the role of dispersal, drift and diversification, in order to obtain a complete picture of invasion as a community process.
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