Journal ArticleOpen Access
Non-random patterns in viral diversity
Author Affiliations
EcoHealth Alliance, Columbia University, University of California, Davis, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, ...
Published InNature Communications
Year2015
Citations84
Abstract
It is currently unclear whether changes in viral communities will ever be predictable. Here we investigate whether viral communities in wildlife are inherently structured (inferring predictability) by looking at whether communities are assembled through deterministic (often predictable) or stochastic (not predictable) processes. We sample macaque faeces across nine sites in Bangladesh and use consensus PCR and sequencing to discover 184 viruses from 14 viral families. We then use network modelling and statistical null-hypothesis testing to show the presence of non-random deterministic patterns at different scales, between sites and within individuals. We show that the effects of determinism are not absolute however, as stochastic patterns are also observed. In showing that determinism is an important process in viral community assembly we…
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