New study reveals how environmental fluctuations shape microbial communities worldwide.
The researchers studied microbial communities to understand how different species interact. They found that as species become more different, their abundance patterns become less similar. This suggests that environmental factors play a bigger role than species competition in shaping these communities. Their model showed that shared resources in the environment, like nutrients, are the main reason for this pattern. This pattern was consistent across different types of microbial communities and over time.