When methane-producing microbial communities are mixed experimentally, the resulting community is dominated by the community with the greatest resource-use efficiency. These results suggest a degree of community cohesion, or the maintenance of that initial community in the mix
Biodiversity enhances ecosystem functions such as biomass production and nutrient cycling. Although ...
The metabolism of methane is an important part of the global carbon cycle. While deciphering the com...
Little is understood about the relationship between microbial assemblage history, the composition an...
Immigration has major impacts on both the structure and function of communities and evolutionary dyn...
The ecology of microbes frequently involves the mixing of entire communities (community coalescence)...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Microbial communities frequently invade one another as a whole, a phenomenon known as community coal...
New microbial communities often arise through the mixing of two or more separately assembled parent ...
Microbial communities are enigmatically diverse. We propose a novel view of processes likely affecti...
The generation and consumption of methane by aquatic microbial communities is an important contribut...
Recent theory and experiments have reported a reproducible tendency for the coexistence of microbial...
Recent work draws attention to community-community encounters ('coalescence') as likely an important...
National audienceWhile microbes can interact with each other in numerous ways, little is known about...
Positive relationships between biodiversity functioning have been found in communities of plants but...
Whole microbial communities regularly merge with one another, often in tandem with their environment...
Biodiversity enhances ecosystem functions such as biomass production and nutrient cycling. Although ...
The metabolism of methane is an important part of the global carbon cycle. While deciphering the com...
Little is understood about the relationship between microbial assemblage history, the composition an...
Immigration has major impacts on both the structure and function of communities and evolutionary dyn...
The ecology of microbes frequently involves the mixing of entire communities (community coalescence)...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Microbial communities frequently invade one another as a whole, a phenomenon known as community coal...
New microbial communities often arise through the mixing of two or more separately assembled parent ...
Microbial communities are enigmatically diverse. We propose a novel view of processes likely affecti...
The generation and consumption of methane by aquatic microbial communities is an important contribut...
Recent theory and experiments have reported a reproducible tendency for the coexistence of microbial...
Recent work draws attention to community-community encounters ('coalescence') as likely an important...
National audienceWhile microbes can interact with each other in numerous ways, little is known about...
Positive relationships between biodiversity functioning have been found in communities of plants but...
Whole microbial communities regularly merge with one another, often in tandem with their environment...
Biodiversity enhances ecosystem functions such as biomass production and nutrient cycling. Although ...
The metabolism of methane is an important part of the global carbon cycle. While deciphering the com...
Little is understood about the relationship between microbial assemblage history, the composition an...