Diel population and functional synchrony of microbial communities on coral reefs
Microbes structure biogeochemical cycles and food webs in the marine environment. Here, the authors sample coral reef-associated microbes across a 24-hour period, showing clear day–night patterns of microbial populations and thus calling for more studies to consider temporal variation in microbiomes...
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Autores principales: | Linda Wegley Kelly, Craig E. Nelson, Andreas F. Haas, Douglas S. Naliboff, Sandi Calhoun, Craig A. Carlson, Robert A. Edwards, Michael D. Fox, Mark Hatay, Maggie D. Johnson, Emily L. A. Kelly, Yan Wei Lim, Saichetana Macherla, Zachary A. Quinlan, Genivaldo Gueiros Z. Silva, Mark J. A. Vermeij, Brian Zgliczynski, Stuart A. Sandin, Jennifer E. Smith, Forest Rohwer |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/2124f9eca3ae4477a2d6e0e0008f5b33 |
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