Mutualistic cross-feeding in microbial systems generates bistability via an Allee effect

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2019)

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ABSTRACT Mutualistic interactions are characterized by the positive influence that two species exert on each other. Such mutualism can lead to bistability. Depending on the initial population size species will either survive or go extinct. Various phenomenological models have been suggested to describe bistability in mutualistic systems. However, these models do not account for interaction mediators such as nutrients. In contrast, nutrient-explicit models do not provide an intuitive understanding of what causes bistability. Here, we reduce a theoretical nutrient-explicit model of two mutualistic cross-feeders in a chemostat, uncovering an explicit relation to a growth model with an Allee effect. We show that the dilution rate in the chemostat leads to bistability by turning a weak Allee effect into a strong Allee effect. This happens as long as there is more production than consumption of cross-fed nutrients. Thanks to the explicit relationship of the reduced model with the underlying experimental parameters, these results allow to predict the biological conditions that sustain or prevent the survival of mutualistic species.
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bistability,microbial systems,allee effect,cross-feeding
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