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The central role of the interspecific interactions in the evolution of microbial communities

Raynaud, T.; Blouin, M.; Devers-Lamrani, M.; Garmyn, D.; Spor, A.

2022-01-17 evolutionary biology
10.1101/2022.01.17.476584 bioRxiv
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The interspecific interactions play an important role in the establishment of a community phenotype. Furthermore, the evolution of a community can not only occur through an evolution of the species composing the community but also of the interactions among them. In this study, we investigated how widespread was the evolution of interspecific interactions in the evolutionary response of eight two-bacterial species communities regarding productivity. We found evidence for an evolution of the interactions in half of the studied communities which gave rise to a mean change of 15% in community productivity as compared to what was expected from the individual responses. Even when the interactions did not evolve themselves, they influenced the evolutionary responses of the bacterial strains within the communities which further affected community response. We found that the evolution within a community often promoted an adaptation of the bacterial strains to the abiotic environment, especially for the dominant strain in a community. Overall, this study suggested that the evolution of the interspecific interactions was frequent and that it could increase community response to evolution. We propose that the existence of an evolution of the interspecific interactions can justify the consideration of the community as a unit of selection.

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