The microbiome impacts host hybridization and speciation.
Microbial symbiosis and speciation profoundly shape the composition of life's biodiversity. Despite the enormous contributions of these two fields to the foundations of modern biology, there is a vast and exciting frontier ahead for research, literature, and conferences to address the neglected...
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Main Authors: | Asia K Miller, Camille S Westlake, Karissa L Cross, Brittany A Leigh, Seth R Bordenstein |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ad5376cc583f48e7a6d02fe3c56e99e6 |
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