A social niche breadth score reveals niche range strategies of generalists and specialists

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作者
von Meijenfeldt, F. A. Bastiaan [1 ,3 ]
Hogeweg, Paulien [1 ]
Dutilh, Bas E. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utrecht, Dept Biol, Theoret Biol & Bioinformat, Sci Life, Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Friedrich Schiller Univ Jena, Inst Biodivers, Fac Biol Sci, Cluster Excellence Balance Microverse, Jena, Germany
[3] NIOZ Royal Netherlands Inst Sea Res, Dept Marine Microbiol & Biogeochem, Texel, Netherlands
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
HABITAT GENERALISTS; GENOME SIZE; DIVERSITY; EVOLUTION; PATTERNS; RESOURCE; ABUNDANT; PROKARYOTES; DIVERGENCE; DOMINANT;
D O I
10.1038/s41559-023-02027-7
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Defining the niche of a microorganism is more difficult than doing so for a macroorganism. Here the authors define a microorganism's niche based on the communities of other microorganisms it is found with; they apply this social niche breadth metric to reveal the ecological and genomic correlates of microbial specialism versus generalism. Generalists can survive in many environments, whereas specialists are restricted to a single environment. Although a classical concept in ecology, niche breadth has remained challenging to quantify for microorganisms because it depends on an objective definition of the environment. Here, by defining the environment of a microorganism as the community it resides in, we integrated information from over 22,000 environmental sequencing samples to derive a quantitative measure of the niche, which we call social niche breadth. At the level of genera, we explored niche range strategies throughout the prokaryotic tree of life. We found that social generalists include opportunists that stochastically dominate local communities, whereas social specialists are stable but low in abundance. Social generalists have a more diverse and open pan-genome than social specialists, but we found no global correlation between social niche breadth and genome size. Instead, we observed two distinct evolutionary strategies, whereby specialists have relatively small genomes in habitats with low local diversity, but relatively large genomes in habitats with high local diversity. Together, our analysis shines data-driven light on microbial niche range strategies.
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页码:768 / 781
页数:17
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