Background: Invasion-biology is largely based on non-experimental observation of larger organisms. Here, we apply an experimental approach to the subject. By using microbial-based microcosm-experiments, invasion-biology can be placed on firmer experimental, and hence, less anecdotal ground. A better understanding of the mechanisms that govern invasion-success of bacteria in soil communities will provide knowledge on the factors that hinder successful establishment of bacteria artificially inoculated into soil, e.g. for remediation purposes. Further, it will yield valuable information on general principles of invasion biology in other domains of life. Methodology/Principal Findings: Here, we studied invasion and establishment success of GFP-...
Non-target effects of deliberately released organisms into a new environment are of great concern du...
There has recently been a surge of literature examining microbial invasions into a variety of enviro...
Predicting whether microbial invaders will colonize an environment is critical for managing natural ...
Invasion-biology is largely based on non-experimental observation of larger organisms. Here, we appl...
International audienceMicrobial communities are continuously exposed to the arrival of alien species...
Laboratory microcosm systems provide researchers with an invaluable tool to rapidly model real-world...
Understanding how invasions by exotic plant species occur has been and still is a fundamental goal i...
The risk where food demand will transcend crop production, propels the application of microbial tech...
In order to understand (re-)colonization of microhabitats and bacterial succession in soil, it is im...
Common garden experiments that inoculate a standardised growth medium with synthetic microbial commu...
<p>Soil microcosms were exposed to four different heating intensities (15°C, 60°C, 75°C or 90°C) for...
There is increasing awareness of invasion in microbial communities worldwide, but the mechanisms beh...
Understanding how invasions by exotic plant species occur has been and still is a fundamental goal i...
Understanding the ecological and evolutionary processes determining the outcome of biological invasi...
There has recently been a surge of literature examining microbial invasions into a variety of enviro...
Non-target effects of deliberately released organisms into a new environment are of great concern du...
There has recently been a surge of literature examining microbial invasions into a variety of enviro...
Predicting whether microbial invaders will colonize an environment is critical for managing natural ...
Invasion-biology is largely based on non-experimental observation of larger organisms. Here, we appl...
International audienceMicrobial communities are continuously exposed to the arrival of alien species...
Laboratory microcosm systems provide researchers with an invaluable tool to rapidly model real-world...
Understanding how invasions by exotic plant species occur has been and still is a fundamental goal i...
The risk where food demand will transcend crop production, propels the application of microbial tech...
In order to understand (re-)colonization of microhabitats and bacterial succession in soil, it is im...
Common garden experiments that inoculate a standardised growth medium with synthetic microbial commu...
<p>Soil microcosms were exposed to four different heating intensities (15°C, 60°C, 75°C or 90°C) for...
There is increasing awareness of invasion in microbial communities worldwide, but the mechanisms beh...
Understanding how invasions by exotic plant species occur has been and still is a fundamental goal i...
Understanding the ecological and evolutionary processes determining the outcome of biological invasi...
There has recently been a surge of literature examining microbial invasions into a variety of enviro...
Non-target effects of deliberately released organisms into a new environment are of great concern du...
There has recently been a surge of literature examining microbial invasions into a variety of enviro...
Predicting whether microbial invaders will colonize an environment is critical for managing natural ...