The causes and consequences of microbial community structure

The causes and consequences of microbial community structure
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Book Synopsis The causes and consequences of microbial community structure by : Diana Reid Nemergut

Download or read book The causes and consequences of microbial community structure written by Diana Reid Nemergut and published by Frontiers E-books. This book was released on 2015-01-22 with total page 185 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The causes and consequences of differences in microbial community structure, defined here as the relative proportions of rare and abundant organisms within a community, are poorly understood. Articles in “The Causes and Consequences of Microbial Community Structure”, use empirical or modeling approaches as well as literature reviews to enrich our mechanistic understanding of the controls over the relationship between community structure and ecosystem processes. Specifically, authors address the role of trait distributions and tradeoffs, species-species interactions, evolutionary dynamics, community assembly processes and physical controls in affecting ‘who’s there’ and ‘what they are doing.’


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