A large fraction of microbial life on earth exists in complex communities where metabolic exchange is vital. Microbes trade essential resources to promote their own growth in an analogous way to countries that exchange goods in modern economic markets. Inspired by these similarities, we developed a framework based on general equilibrium theory (GET) from economics to predict the population dynamics of trading microbial communities. Our biotic GET (BGET) model provides an a priori theory of the growth benefits of microbial trade, yielding several novel insights relevant to understanding microbial ecology and engineering synthetic communities. We find that the economic concept of comparative advantage is a necessary condition for mutualistic trade. Our model suggests that microbial communities can grow faster when species are unable to produce essential resources that are obtained through trade, thereby promoting metabolic specialization and increased intercellular exchange. Furthermore, we find that species engaged in trade exhibit a fundamental tradeoff between growth rate and relative population abundance, and that different environments that put greater pressure on group selection versus individual selection will promote varying strategies along this growth-abundance spectrum. We experimentally tested this tradeoff using a synthetic consortium of Escherichia coli cells and found the results match the predictions of the model. This framework provides a foundation to study natural and engineered microbial communities through a new lens based on economic theories developed over the past century.
An Economic Framework of Microbial Trade
Joshua Tasoff,Michael T. Mee,Harris H. Wang
Published 2015 in PLoS ONE
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PUBLICATION RECORD
- Publication year
2015
- Venue
PLoS ONE
- Publication date
2015-07-29
- Fields of study
Biology, Medicine, Economics, Environmental Science
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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- Species engaged in trade show a growth-rate versus relative-abundance tradeoff, and the synthetic Escherichia coli consortium matches the model's predictions across environments that differ in group-selection and individual-selection pressure.박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review
CONCEPTS
- biotic general equilibrium theory
An economics-inspired framework adapted to model how microbial communities exchange resources and grow.
Aliases: general equilibrium theory, GET, BGET
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - comparative advantage
An economic principle describing when a partner specializes in the resource it can produce relatively more efficiently.
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - group selection pressure
Selection pressure that favors traits improving the performance of the collective group.
Aliases: group selection
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - growth-abundance tradeoff
The relationship in which faster-growing trading species tend to have lower relative population abundance.
Aliases: growth rate versus relative population abundance tradeoff
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - individual selection pressure
Selection pressure that favors traits improving the fitness of individual cells or species.
Aliases: individual selection
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - metabolic specialization
Division of biosynthetic labor in which different species rely on one another for essential metabolites.
Aliases: specialization
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - microbial trade
Exchange of essential resources among microbes in a community.
Aliases: metabolic exchange, trade
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - mutualistic trade
A reciprocal exchange of resources between partners that benefits both participants.
Aliases: mutualism, mutualistic exchange
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewGahyoun (29ua5897xm) review - synthetic escherichia coli consortium
An engineered community of Escherichia coli strains used as the experimental test system.
Aliases: E. coli consortium, synthetic consortium of Escherichia coli cells
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