Microbial Communities in a Serpentinizing Aquifer Are Assembled through Strong Concurrent Dispersal Limitation and Selection
Microbial communities existing under extreme or stressful conditions have long been thought to be structured primarily by deterministic processes. The application of macroecology theory and modeling to microbial communities in recent years has spurred assessment of assembly processes in microbial c...
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Main Authors: | Lindsay I. Putman, Mary C. Sabuda, William J. Brazelton, Michael D. Kubo, Tori M. Hoehler, Tom M. McCollom, Dawn Cardace, Matthew O. Schrenk |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/24a7fd5f917b44d996f5f5566fe58fb9 |
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