copiotrophs
Copiotrophs are organisms that require or strongly prefer nutrient-rich conditions and show rapid growth when resources are abundant. In microbial ecology, the term distinguishes organisms that thrive after resource inputs from those adapted to low-nutrient environments, known as oligotrophs. Copiotrophs are typically associated with high maximum growth rates, broad metabolic capacity, and a swift response to substrate pulses such as litterfall, fertilizer application, or disturbance.
Physiological traits commonly linked to copiotrophs include higher ribosomal RNA gene copy numbers, which support fast
Ecologically, copiotrophs frequently dominate after nutrient inputs or in environments with transient high resource levels. They
The copiotroph–oligotroph framework is a useful heuristic but represents a continuum rather than a strict dichotomy.