2023
DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.16438
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The Pareto principle: To what extent does it apply to resource acquisition in stable microbial communities and thereby steer their geno−/ecotype compositions and interactions between their members?

Abstract: The Pareto principle, or 20:80 rule, describes resource distribution in stable communities whereby 20% of community members acquire 80% of a key resource. In this Burning Question, we ask to what extent the Pareto principle applies to the acquisition of limiting resources in stable microbial communities; how it may contribute to our understanding of microbial interactions, microbial community exploration of evolutionary space, and microbial community dysbiosis; and whether it can serve as a benchmark of microb… Show more

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“…Exceptions notwithstanding, biologists in general and microbiologists in particular love and treasure biodiversity for a host of reasons including the beauty of variation in form or function (e.g., flowers, butterflies, sulfur‐oxidising bacterIa), the high stability and functionality of biodiverse ecosystems and the efficiency of resource utilisation in diverse communities (e.g., see Timmis et al., 2023 ). Microbes inform us of the advantages of living together and of engaging in beneficial transactions with different organisms.…”
Section: Key Aspects Of the Imili Concept Meriting...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exceptions notwithstanding, biologists in general and microbiologists in particular love and treasure biodiversity for a host of reasons including the beauty of variation in form or function (e.g., flowers, butterflies, sulfur‐oxidising bacterIa), the high stability and functionality of biodiverse ecosystems and the efficiency of resource utilisation in diverse communities (e.g., see Timmis et al., 2023 ). Microbes inform us of the advantages of living together and of engaging in beneficial transactions with different organisms.…”
Section: Key Aspects Of the Imili Concept Meriting...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This distribution pattern is also evident in engineered ecosystems like anaerobic digestion. Therefore, assessing microbial community ecology, vitality, and interaction effectiveness can be done through this metric, which offers more comprehensive insights than merely listing species presence or absence and emphasizes functional rather than taxonomic aspects of communities, suggesting a focus on transactional interactions among genotypes/ecotypes in a microbial market economy ( Timmis et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Microbial Communities As Biological Markets and Microbes As ...mentioning
confidence: 99%