2024
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.231301
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Stochastic microbial dispersal drives local extinction and global diversity

Miguel Garrido Zornoza,
Namiko Mitarai,
Jan O. Haerter

Abstract: Airborne dispersal of microorganisms is a ubiquitous migration mechanism, allowing otherwise independent microbial habitats to interact via biomass exchange. Here, we study the ecological implications of such advective transport using a simple spatial model for bacteria–phage interactions: the population dynamics at each habitat are described by classical Lotka–Volterra equations; however, species populations are taken as integer, that is, a discrete, positive extinction threshold exists. Spatially, species ca… Show more

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