Bacterial communities are essential for the functioning of the Earth’s ecosystems1. A key challenge is to quantify the functional roles of bacterial taxa in nature to understand how the properties of ecosystems change over time or under different environmental conditions2. Such knowledge could be used, for example, to understand how bacteria modulate biogeochemical cycles3, and to engineer bacterial communities to optimize desirable functional processes4. Communities of bacteria are, however, extraordinarily complex with hundreds of interacting taxa in every gram of soil and every millilitre of pond water5. Little is known about how the tangled interactions within natural bacterial communities mediate ecosystem functioning, but high levels ...
Bacterial diversity underpins many ecosystem functions; however, the impact of within-species variat...
Decomposition of organic matter is an important ecosystem process governed in part by 33 bacteria....
Background: With the recognition that environmental change resulting from anthropogenic activities i...
Bacterial communities are essential for the functioning of the Earth’s ecosystems1. A key challenge ...
Bacterial communities are vital for many economically and ecologically important processes. The role...
Bacteria are immensely diverse and hold key-positions in essentially all biogeochemical cycles. In f...
Biodiversity is declining world-wide with detrimental effects on ecosystems. However, we lack a quan...
Microbes are key players in global biogeochemical cycles. Despite their importance, many ecosystem m...
Microbial communities are essential to a wide range of ecologically and industrially important proce...
BACKGROUND: With the recognition that environmental change resulting from anthropogenic activities i...
With the recognition that environmental change resulting from anthropogenic activities is causing a ...
Bacteria are highly diverse and drive a bulk of ecosystem processes. Analysis of relationships betwe...
Bacteria are highly diverse and drive a bulk of ecosystem processes. Analysis of relationships betwe...
How ecosystem functioning changes with microbial communities remains an open question in natural eco...
Understanding the link between community diversity and ecosystem function is a fundamental aspect of...
Bacterial diversity underpins many ecosystem functions; however, the impact of within-species variat...
Decomposition of organic matter is an important ecosystem process governed in part by 33 bacteria....
Background: With the recognition that environmental change resulting from anthropogenic activities i...
Bacterial communities are essential for the functioning of the Earth’s ecosystems1. A key challenge ...
Bacterial communities are vital for many economically and ecologically important processes. The role...
Bacteria are immensely diverse and hold key-positions in essentially all biogeochemical cycles. In f...
Biodiversity is declining world-wide with detrimental effects on ecosystems. However, we lack a quan...
Microbes are key players in global biogeochemical cycles. Despite their importance, many ecosystem m...
Microbial communities are essential to a wide range of ecologically and industrially important proce...
BACKGROUND: With the recognition that environmental change resulting from anthropogenic activities i...
With the recognition that environmental change resulting from anthropogenic activities is causing a ...
Bacteria are highly diverse and drive a bulk of ecosystem processes. Analysis of relationships betwe...
Bacteria are highly diverse and drive a bulk of ecosystem processes. Analysis of relationships betwe...
How ecosystem functioning changes with microbial communities remains an open question in natural eco...
Understanding the link between community diversity and ecosystem function is a fundamental aspect of...
Bacterial diversity underpins many ecosystem functions; however, the impact of within-species variat...
Decomposition of organic matter is an important ecosystem process governed in part by 33 bacteria....
Background: With the recognition that environmental change resulting from anthropogenic activities i...