March 26, 2022
Journal Article

Microbial Community Modeling: Prediction of Microbial Interactions and Community Dynamics

Abstract

Microbial communities are networks of species, the interaction structure of which dynamically reorganizes in a varying environment. Even in a static condition, community dynamics are often difficult to predict due to highly nonlinear interspecies interactions. Understanding fundamental principles of microbial interactions is therefore key for predicting and harnessing community function and properties. As extensively reviewed previously, mathematical models and computational methods that can predictively link interactions to community behaviors are indispensable tools for achieving this goal. This Special Issue of Processes collects eleven papers from lead scientists and researchers active in the area under the topic of “Microbial Community Modeling: Prediction of Microbial Interactions and Community Dynamics.” The collected papers cover various topics of interest: 1) two review/opinion papers discussing recent advances in biofilm modeling and specific issues for successful collaboration between experimentalists and theorists, 2) one paper on the dynamics of complex environmental communities, 3) six papers dealing with fundamental aspects of microbial interactions and stability in model communities, and 4) two papers on the development and utilization of microbial consortia for biotechnology applications.

Published: March 26, 2022

Citation

Song H. 2018. Microbial Community Modeling: Prediction of Microbial Interactions and Community Dynamics. Processes 6, no. 5:Article Number 41. PNNL-SA-134179. doi:10.3390/pr6050041