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arxiv: 1711.00755 · v1 · pith:EVX4ST3Ynew · submitted 2017-11-02 · 🧬 q-bio.PE · cond-mat.stat-mech· q-bio.MN

Diversity, stability, and reproducibility in stochastically assembled microbial ecosystems

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keywords ecosystemsdiversityecosystemmicrobialmodelreproducibilityresourcespecies
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Microbial ecosystems are remarkably diverse, stable, and often consist of a balanced mixture of core and peripheral species. Here we propose a conceptual model exhibiting all these emergent properties in quantitative agreement with real ecosystem data, specifically species' abundance and prevalence distributions. Resource competition and metabolic commensalism drive stochastic ecosystem assembly in our model. We demonstrate that even when supplied with just one resource, ecosystems can exhibit high diversity, increasing stability, and partial reproducibility between samples.

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