Biotic Interactions Are More Important than Propagule Pressure in Microbial Community Invasions
ABSTRACT Microbial probiotics are intended to improve functions in diverse ecosystems, yet probiotics often fail to establish in a preexisting microbiome. This is a species invasion problem. The relative importance of the two major factors controlling establishment in this context—propagule pressure...
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Auteurs principaux: | Michaeline B. N. Albright, Sanna Sevanto, La Verne Gallegos-Graves, John Dunbar |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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