cross-biome comparison of microbial association networks

cross-biome comparison of microbial association networks

;Karoline eFaust;Karoline eFaust;Karoline eFaust;Gipsi eLima-Mendez;Gipsi eLima-Mendez;Gipsi eLima-Mendez;Jean-Sébastien eLerat;Jarupon Fah Sathirapongsasuti;Rob eKnight;Rob eKnight;Curtis eHuttenhower;Tom eLenaerts;Tom eLenaerts;Tom eLenaerts;Jeroen eRaes;Jeroen eRaes;Jeroen eRaes
journal of magnetic resonance (san diego, calif : 1997) 2015 Vol. 6 pp. -
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efaust2015frontierscross-biome

Abstract

Clinical and environmental meta-omics studies are accumulating an ever-growing amount of microbial abundance data over a wide range of ecosystems. With a sufficiently large sample number, these microbial communities can be explored by constructing and analyzing co-occurrence networks, which detect taxon associations from abundance data and can give insights into community structure. Here, we investigate how co-occurrence networks differ across biomes and which other factors influence their properties. For this, we inferred microbial association networks from 20 different 16S rDNA sequencing data sets and observed that soil microbial networks harbor proportionally fewer positive associations and are less densely interconnected than host-associated networks. After excluding sample number, sequencing depth and beta-diversity as possible drivers, we found a negative correlation between community evenness and positive edge percentage. This correlation likely results from a skewed distribution of negative interactions, which take place preferentially between less prevalent taxa. Overall, our results suggest an under-appreciated role of evenness in shaping microbial association networks.

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