New ecological theory predicts microbial biodiversity patterns with unprecedented accuracy.
A new theory has been developed to explain microbial biodiversity patterns. By studying thousands of sites worldwide, researchers found that a lognormal model best predicts how abundant and diverse microbes are in different environments. This model captures the complex interactions among microbial populations, showing that abundance increases with success. The lognormal model also accurately predicts diversity-abundance scaling laws, providing a unified explanation for microbial biodiversity on a global scale.