Power law rank-abundance models for marine phage communities |
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Authors: | Hoffmann Karl Heinz Rodriguez-Brito Beltran Breitbart Mya Bangor David Angly Florent Felts Ben Nulton James Rohwer Forest Salamon Peter |
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Affiliation: | Physics Institute, Technical University of Chemnitz, Chemnitz, Germany. |
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Abstract: | Metagenomic analyses suggest that the rank-abundance curve for marine phage communities follows a power law distribution. A new type of power law dependence based on a simple model in which a modified version of Lotka-Volterra predator-prey dynamics is sampled uniformly in time is presented. Biologically, the model embodies a kill the winner hypothesis and a neutral evolution hypothesis. The model can match observed power law distributions and uses very few parameters that are readily identifiable and characterize phage ecosystems. The model makes new untested predictions: (1) it is unlikely that the most abundant phage genotype will be the same at different time points and (2) the long-term decay of isolated phage populations follows a power law. |
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Keywords: | power law kill the winner neutral evolution metagenomics rank–abundance generalized Lotka–Volterra |
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