Artículo
Stress causes interspecific facilitation within a compost community
Hesse, Elze; O'Brien, Siobhán; Lujan, Adela Maria
; Sanders, Dirk; Bayer, Florian; van Veen, Eleanor M.; Hodgson, David J.; Buckling, Angus
Fecha de publicación:
07/2021
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Ecology Letters
ISSN:
1461-023X
e-ISSN:
1461-0248
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Ecological theory predicts interactions between species to become more positive under abiotic stress, while competition should prevail in more benign environments. However, experimental tests of this stress gradient hypothesis in natural microbial communities are lacking. We test this hypothesis by measuring interactions between 10 different members of a bacterial community inhabiting potting compost in the presence or absence of toxic copper stress. We found that copper stress caused significant net changes in species interaction signs, shifting the net balance towards more positive interactions. This pattern was at least in part driven by copper-sensitive isolates – that produced relatively small amounts of metal-detoxifying siderophores – benefitting from the presence of other species that produce extracellular detoxifying agents. As well as providing support for the stress gradient hypothesis, our results highlight the importance of community-wide public goods in shaping microbial community composition.
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN RECURSOS NATURALES Y SUSTENTABILIDAD JOSE SANCHEZ LABRADOR S.J.
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN RECURSOS NATURALES Y SUSTENTABILIDAD JOSE SANCHEZ LABRADOR S.J.
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Hesse, Elze; O'Brien, Siobhán; Lujan, Adela Maria; Sanders, Dirk; Bayer, Florian; et al.; Stress causes interspecific facilitation within a compost community; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Ecology Letters; 24; 10; 7-2021; 2169-2177
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