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Evidence for emergent behaviour in the community-scale dynamics of a fungal microcosm
Authors:J L Bown  C J Sturrock  W B Samson  H J Staines  J W Palfreyman  N A White  K Ritz  J W Crawford
Abstract:A stochastic cellular automaton for modelling the dynamics of a two-species fungal microcosm is presented. The state of each cell in the automaton depends on the state of a predefined neighbourhood via a set of conditional probabilities derived from experiments conducted on pairwise combinations of species. The model is tested by detailed comparison with larger-scale experimental microcosms. By employing different hypotheses which relate the pairwise data to the conditional probabilities in the model, the nature of the local and non-local interactions in the community is explored. The hypothesis that the large-scale dynamics are a consequence of independent interactions between species in a local neighbourhood can be excluded at the 5% significance level. The form of the interdependencies is determined and it is shown that the outcome of the interactions at the local neighbourhood-scale depends on the community-scale patterning of individuals. The dynamics of the microcosm are therefore an emergent property of the system of interacting mycelia that cannot be deduced from a study of the components in isolation.
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