Bacterial communities are vital for many economically and ecologically important processes. The role of bacterial community composition in determining ecosystem functioning depends critically on interactions among bacterial taxa. Several studies have shown that, despite a predominance of negative interactions in communities, bacteria are able to display positive interactions given the appropriate evolutionary or ecological conditions. We were interested in how interspecific interactions develop over time in a naturalistic setting of low resource supply rates. We assembled aquatic bacterial communities in microcosms and assayed the productivity (respiration and growth) and substrate degradation while tracking community composition. The resul...
1. Previous evidence suggests that bacterially mediated decomposition of complex organic substrates ...
Understanding the contribution of ecological processes structuring microbial communities and predict...
A major unresolved question is how bacteria living in complex communities respond to environmental c...
Bacterial communities are vital for many economically and ecologically important processes. The role...
Backround Organisms modify their environment and in doing so change the quantity and possibly the qu...
With the recognition that environmental change resulting from anthropogenic activities is causing a ...
Bacterial communities are essential for the functioning of the Earth’s ecosystems1. A key challenge ...
BACKGROUND: With the recognition that environmental change resulting from anthropogenic activities i...
Background: With the recognition that environmental change resulting from anthropogenic activities i...
Decomposition of organic matter is an important ecosystem process governed in part by 33 bacteria....
Our understanding of how biodiversity influences ecosystem functioning is entering a new stage of it...
It is widely theorized that population and community processes such as competition, predation, and d...
DOI: 10.1890/06-1556© Ecological Society of AmericaI assembled bacterial communities to explore the ...
Organisms—especially microbes—tend to live together in ecosystems. While some of these ecosystems ar...
Bacterial diversity and ecosystem functioning (BEF) relationships have received considerable attenti...
1. Previous evidence suggests that bacterially mediated decomposition of complex organic substrates ...
Understanding the contribution of ecological processes structuring microbial communities and predict...
A major unresolved question is how bacteria living in complex communities respond to environmental c...
Bacterial communities are vital for many economically and ecologically important processes. The role...
Backround Organisms modify their environment and in doing so change the quantity and possibly the qu...
With the recognition that environmental change resulting from anthropogenic activities is causing a ...
Bacterial communities are essential for the functioning of the Earth’s ecosystems1. A key challenge ...
BACKGROUND: With the recognition that environmental change resulting from anthropogenic activities i...
Background: With the recognition that environmental change resulting from anthropogenic activities i...
Decomposition of organic matter is an important ecosystem process governed in part by 33 bacteria....
Our understanding of how biodiversity influences ecosystem functioning is entering a new stage of it...
It is widely theorized that population and community processes such as competition, predation, and d...
DOI: 10.1890/06-1556© Ecological Society of AmericaI assembled bacterial communities to explore the ...
Organisms—especially microbes—tend to live together in ecosystems. While some of these ecosystems ar...
Bacterial diversity and ecosystem functioning (BEF) relationships have received considerable attenti...
1. Previous evidence suggests that bacterially mediated decomposition of complex organic substrates ...
Understanding the contribution of ecological processes structuring microbial communities and predict...
A major unresolved question is how bacteria living in complex communities respond to environmental c...