缺乏竞争优势的自由生活固氮细菌种群对拮抗种群的动态变化

A. Kavadia, D. Vayenas, S. Pavlou, G. Aggelis
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通过分岔分析,研究了在恒化器中单独生长或与非固氮种群竞争的自由生活固氮种群模型的动力学。结果表明,固氮菌群的生存能力取决于氨源和碳源浓度以及系统的动力学参数。在竞争条件下,固氮种群生长速率低,只有在稀释率较低的情况下才能在稳定状态下独立生存。特别是,存在一个稀释率的阈值,超过这个阈值只有有竞争力的种群才能生存。当相互作用建立时,两个种群的共存是有利的。在低稀释率下,固氮种群单独生存受到限制,而在较高的氨浓度下,固氮种群可以与竞争种群共存或多稳定生存。当固氮种群成功抑制其竞争对手时,其生存能力向共存状态增强。
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Dynamics of a Free-Living Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria Population Lacking of Competitive Advantage Towards an Antagonistic Population
The dynamics of a model of a free-living nitrogen-fixing population, grown in a chemostat alone or in competition with a non-nitrogen-fixing population, was studied through bifurcation analysis. It is demonstrated that the ability of the nitrogen-fixing population to survive depends on the ammonia and carbon source concentrations and the kinetics parameters of the system. Under competitive conditions the nitrogen-fixing population, characterized by low growth rates, can survive alone at stable steady state only at low dilution rate values. Especially, there is a threshold of the dilution rate above which only the competitive population can survive. When amensalistic interactions are established, coexistence of both populations is favored. At low dilution rate values the survival of the nitrogen-fixing population alone is restricted while this population can survive at higher ammonia concentrations either in coexistence state or in multistability state together with the competitive population. When nitrogen-fixing population successfully inhibits its competitor, then its survival is enhanced towards the coexistence state.
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