Microbial Community Cohesion Mediates Community Turnover in Unperturbed Aquifers
ABSTRACT Microbial ecological processes are frequently studied in the presence of perturbations rather than in undisturbed environments, despite the relatively stable conditions dominating many microbial habitats. To examine processes influencing microbial community structuring in the absence of str...
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Auteurs principaux: | Robert E. Danczak, Michael D. Johnston, Chris Kenah, Michael Slattery, Michael J. Wilkins |
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American Society for Microbiology
2018
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