LAPSE:2018.0202
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LAPSE:2018.0202
Species Coexistence in Nitrifying Chemostats: A Model of Microbial Interactions
July 30, 2018
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In a previous study, the two nitrifying functions (ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) or nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB)) of a nitrification reactor—operated continuously over 525 days with varying inputs—were assigned using a mathematical modeling approach together with the monitoring of bacterial phylotypes. Based on these theoretical identifications, we develop here a chemostat model that does not explicitly include only the resources’ dynamics (different forms of soluble nitrogen) but also explicitly takes into account microbial inter- and intra-species interactions for the four dominant phylotypes detected in the chemostat. A comparison of the models obtained with and without interactions has shown that such interactions permit the coexistence of two competing ammonium-oxidizing bacteria and two competing nitrite-oxidizing bacteria in competition for ammonium and nitrite, respectively. These interactions are analyzed and discussed.
In a previous study, the two nitrifying functions (ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) or nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB)) of a nitrification reactor—operated continuously over 525 days with varying inputs—were assigned using a mathematical modeling approach together with the monitoring of bacterial phylotypes. Based on these theoretical identifications, we develop here a chemostat model that does not explicitly include only the resources’ dynamics (different forms of soluble nitrogen) but also explicitly takes into account microbial inter- and intra-species interactions for the four dominant phylotypes detected in the chemostat. A comparison of the models obtained with and without interactions has shown that such interactions permit the coexistence of two competing ammonium-oxidizing bacteria and two competing nitrite-oxidizing bacteria in competition for ammonium and nitrite, respectively. These interactions are analyzed and discussed.
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chemostat models, coexistence, competitive exclusion principle, ecosystem functions, microbial interactions, nitrifying bacteria
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Dumont M, Godon JJ, Harmand J. Species Coexistence in Nitrifying Chemostats: A Model of Microbial Interactions. (2018). LAPSE:2018.0202
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Dumont M: INRA, UR50, Laboratoire de Biotechnologie de l’Environnement, Narbonne F-11100, France
Godon JJ: INRA, UR50, Laboratoire de Biotechnologie de l’Environnement, Narbonne F-11100, France
Harmand J: INRA, UR50, Laboratoire de Biotechnologie de l’Environnement, Narbonne F-11100, France
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Godon JJ: INRA, UR50, Laboratoire de Biotechnologie de l’Environnement, Narbonne F-11100, France
Harmand J: INRA, UR50, Laboratoire de Biotechnologie de l’Environnement, Narbonne F-11100, France
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Processes
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4
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4
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E51
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2016
Publication Date
2016-12-14
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2227-9717
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PII: pr4040051, Publication Type: Journal Article
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