“…In this case, not just a single pathogenic bacterium faces a changed environment, but a complex community consisting of many thousands of species (Arumugam et al, 2011;Cho and Blaser, 2012), must adapt to avoid extinction. Whilst many models exist that study how a population of a single species, or a community composed of two species, adapts to environmental change (Hoffmann and Sgrò, 2011;Martin et al, 2013;Northfield and Ives, 2013;Osmond and De Mazancourt, 2013;Cortez and Yamamichi, 2019), fewer models exist that describe the response of an entire community composed of multiple species to an altered environment, although there are some examples (De Mazancourt et al, 2008;Bell, 2017;Lasky, 2019). Furthermore, empirical results, describing community wide adaptation, such as those presented by Bell and Gonzalez (2011), Low-Décarie et al (2015), Bell et al (2019), and Roodgar et al (2019), are clearly calling for such models.…”