Fungal networks shape dynamics of bacterial dispersal and community assembly in cheese rind microbiomes
Interactions with other microbes may inhibit or facilitate the dispersal of bacteria. Here, Zhang et al. use cheese rind microbiomes as a model to show that physical networks created by filamentous fungi can affect the dispersal of motile bacteria and thus shape the diversity of microbial communitie...
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Main Authors: | Yuanchen Zhang, Erik K. Kastman, Jeffrey S. Guasto, Benjamin E. Wolfe |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2c4ffb5b35c9442cac8290df2d653ec0 |
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