Consistent changes in the taxonomic structure and functional attributes of bacterial communities during primary succession
Abstract
Ecologists have long studied primary succession, the changes that occur in biological communities after initial colonization of an environment. Most of this work has focused on succession in plant communities, laying the conceptual foundation for much of what we currently know about community assembly patterns over time. Because of their prevalence and importance in ecosystems, an increasing number of studies have focused on microbial community...
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Title
Consistent changes in the taxonomic structure and functional attributes of bacterial communities during primary succession
Published Date
Feb 20, 2018
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
7
Pages
1658 - 1667
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