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Refocusing the microbial rare biosphere concept through a functional lens

Elena Litchman, Sébastien Villéger, Lucie Zinger, Jean‐Christophe Auguet, Wilfried Thuiller, François Munoz, Nathan J. B. Kraft, Laurent Philippot, Cyrille Violle

2024Trends in Ecology & Evolution30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The influential concept of the rare biosphere in microbial ecology has underscored the importance of taxa occurring at low abundances yet potentially playing key roles in communities and ecosystems. Here, we refocus the concept of rare biosphere through a functional trait-based lens and provide a framework to characterize microbial functional rarity, a combination of numerical scarcity across space or time and trait distinctiveness. We demonstrate how this novel interpretation of the rare biosphere, rooted in microbial functions, can enhance our mechanistic understanding of microbial community structure. It also sheds light on functionally distinct microbes, directing conservation efforts towards taxa harboring rare yet ecologically crucial functions.

Topics & Concepts

BiosphereOptimal distinctiveness theoryEcologyFunctional ecologyBiologyTraitRare speciesTaxonEcosystemEvolutionary biologyComputer sciencePsychologyHabitatPsychotherapistProgramming languageMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyGut microbiota and healthProtist diversity and phylogeny
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