Table II.
Single Species Parameters {e(S)i} |
Range of variation | Physical significance |
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γ1, γ2 | From 2–10 day−1 for in vivo experiments and from 1–10 hr−1 for in vitro culture experiments. | Growth rates of N1 and N2 respectively (Eqs. S1 and S2). |
α11, α22 | From 10−10 –10−7 CFU−1day−1 for in vivo experiments and from 10−9 -10−11 CFU−1hr−1 for in vitro culture experiments. | Strength of intraspecies interactions describing competition for resources. |
kd11 | From 0–200 day−1 for in vivo experiments. | The rate at which the immune response elicited by N1 eliminates N1. |
kd22 | From 0–200 day−1 for in vivo experiments. | The rate at which the immune response elicited by N2 eliminates N2. |
KM1 | From 106 –1011 CFU for in vivo experiments. | Michaelis constant (Eq. 2) for the immune response elicited by N1. When N1 >> KM1 the response saturates. |
KM2 | From 106 –1011 CFU for in vivo experiments. | Michaelis constant (Eq. 2) for the immune response elicited by N2. When N2 >> KM2 the response saturates. |
Mixed Species parameters {e(M)i} | ||
α12 | From 10−9 –10−6 CFU−1day−1 for in vivo experiments and from 10−7 -10−11 CFU−1hr−1 for in vitro culture experiments. | Strength of the interspecies interaction induced by N2 on the N1 growth rate. |
α21 | From 10−9 –10−6 CFU−1day−1 for in vivo experiments and from 10−7 -10−11 CFU−1hr−1 for in vitro culture experiments. | Strength of the interspecies interaction induced by N1 on the N2 growth rate. |
kd12 | From 0–200 day−1 for in vivo experiments | The rate at which the immune response elicited by N2 eliminates N1. |
kd21 | Varied from 0–200 day−1 for in vivo experiments | The rate at which the immune response elicited by N1 eliminates N2. |
Parameters used only for the culture models | ||
Klag1, Klag2 | Klag1 is varied from 1010 –1016 CFU2 and Klag2 from 109 –1014 CFU2 for in vitro experiments. |
Effective parameters to incorporate the stunted growth phase of N1 and N2. When N1 and N2 become much larger than K1/2lag1 and K1/2lag2, the bacteria start to grow exponentially. |
where γ1 = r1K1, γ2 = r2K2, α11 = r1α11, α12 = r1α12, α21 = r2α21, and, α22 = r2α22. A new parameter set (see Table S1) generated from a combination of these parameters was varied in a uniform distribution.