Publications by authors named "Autumn B Parrott"

The long-term success of introduced populations depends on their initial size and ability to compete against existing residents, but it remains unclear how these factors collectively shape colonization. Here, we investigate how initial population (propagule) size and resource competition interact during community coalescence by systematically mixing eight pairs of microbial communities at ratios that vary over six orders of magnitude, and we compare our results to a neutral ecological model. Although the composition of the resulting co-cultures deviated substantially from neutral expectations, each co-culture contained species whose relative abundance depended on propagule size even after ~40 generations of growth.

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  • Scientists studied how antibiotics affect the good bacteria in people’s stomachs by looking at 22 households after they took a drug called ciprofloxacin.
  • Most people’s good bacteria came back quickly after stopping the antibiotics, but some had lasting changes and lost many kinds of bacteria.
  • Even after taking antibiotics, getting new good bacteria to stick around was tough, which shows that there are still challenges that prevent new bacteria from settling in.
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