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A social niche breadth score reveals niche range strategies of generalists and specialists
BiologyNature Ecology & Evolution

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

F. A. B. V. Meijenfeldt, P. Hogeweg, et al.

This groundbreaking research by F. A. Bastiaan von Meijenfeldt, Paulien Hogeweg, and Bas E. Dutilh uncovers a novel measure of microbial niche breadth called social niche breadth (SNB). Analyzing over 22,000 environmental samples, the study reveals how social generalists dominate local communities while specialists strategize their genome size across diverse habitats. Delve into the data-driven perspectives of microbial lifestyle strategies!... show more
Abstract
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.
Publisher
Nature Ecology & Evolution
Published On
May 01, 2023
Authors
F. A. Bastiaan von Meijenfeldt, Paulien Hogeweg, Bas E. Dutilh
Tags
microbial niche breadthsocial niche breadthprokaryotic tree of lifegenome sizeniche range strategiesenvironmental sequencingevolutionary strategies
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