EURODIVERSITY_Comix
EUROCORES_EURODIVERSITY 1. Call_Coupling biofilm diversity and ecosystem functioning: The role of communication and mixing in microbial landscapes. (COMIX)
Wissenschaftsdisziplinen
Biologie (85%); Geowissenschaften (15%)
Keywords
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Mikrobielle Ökologie,
Biofilme,
Invasion,
Landschaftsökologie,
Stickstoff,
Gewässer
While the biodiversity ecosystem functiong (BEF) debate has considerably advanced macro- organismic and theoretical ecology, a central question remains whether (and how) the BEF coupling applies to the microbial world. This is of immense ecological and societal relevance because of the central role of microorganisms in natural and engineered ecosystems. This proposal aims at studying the relationship between biofilm biodiversity and its large- scale ecosystem consequences. Biofilms are matrix-enclosed communities that represent the dominant form of microbial life in most aqueous ecosystems, yet their understanding significantly lags behind their planktonic counterparts. We will place biofilm research in an explicitly spatial context by recruiting conceptual knowledge from landscape ecology. Dialoging between modelling and experiments, this will allow us to develop a multi-scale computational model that can quantify the interplay between biofilm invasibility and diversity, hydrodynamic mixing and quorum sensing over a range of different spatial scales. We will start at small spatial scales (<0.01 m) and with the simplest assumption that completely random community assembly from a homogeneous source community is unaffected by mixing and communication. We will then systematically move up in scale (> 1000 m) by successively adding complexity from biofilm surface topography, dispersal, hydrodynamics and quorum sensing, and by comparing model predictions with the experimental observations. Ultimately, we will link nitrifier biodiversity in streams to nitrogen cycling and export to larger downstream ecosystems. COMIX will significantly contribute to bridge the conceptual gap that has develped between microbiolgy and ecology, advance mathematical modelling in microbial ecology across scales, and will be a unique opportunity to tailor and, most importantly, test theories from landscape and invasion ecology on microbial terrain.
- Universität Wien - 100%
- Holger Daims, Universität Wien , nationale:r Kooperationspartner:in
- Andreas Schramm, Aarhus University - Dänemark
- Leo Eberl, University of Zurich - Schweiz
- Eugenia Marti Roca, CSIC - Spanish National Research Council - Spanien
- Andrea Butturini, University of Barcelona - Spanien
- Aaron Packman, Northwestern University - Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
- Louis Kaplan, Stroud Water Research Center - Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
- William T. Sloan, University of Glasgow - Vereinigtes Königreich
- Ian M. Head, University of Newcastle upon Tyne - Vereinigtes Königreich
- Thomas P. Curtis, University of Newcastle upon Tyne - Vereinigtes Königreich
Research Output
- 10 Zitationen
- 1 Publikationen
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2011
Titel Monomeric carbohydrate uptake and structure–function coupling in stream biofilms DOI 10.3354/ame01454 Typ Journal Article Autor Singer G Journal Aquatic Microbial Ecology Seiten 71-83 Link Publikation