Estuarine gradients dictate spatiotemporal variations of microbiome networks in the Chesapeake Bay
Abstract Background Annually reoccurring microbial populations with strong spatial and temporal variations have been identified in estuarine environments, especially in those with long residence time such as the Chesapeake Bay (CB). However, it is unclear how microbial taxa cooccurr and how the inte...
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Main Authors: | Hualong Wang, Feng Chen, Chuanlun Zhang, Min Wang, Jinjun Kan |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9c649d0d05e74afaa38b1e6bc5f0b8db |
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