Understanding the principles that govern the assembly of microbial communities across earth’s biomes is a major challenge in modern microbial ecology. This pursuit is complicated by the difficulties of mapping functional roles and interactions onto communities with immense taxonomic diversity and of identifying the scale at which microbes interact [1]. To address this challenge, here, we focused on the bacterial communities that colonize and degrade particulate organic matter in the ocean [2, 3, 4]. We show that the assembly of these communities can be simplified as a linear combination of functional modules. Using synthetic polysaccharide particles immersed in natural bacterioplankton assemblages [1, 5], we showed that successional particl...
Microbes have the unique ability to break down the complex polysaccharides that make up the bulk of ...
Microbes have the unique ability to break down the complex polysaccharides that make up the bulk of ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Understanding the principles that govern the assembly of microbial communities across earth's biomes...
Microbes play a crucial role in global-scale ecosystem processes such as marine carbon cycling. Brid...
In the ocean, organic particles harbour diverse bacterial communities, which collectively digest and...
The degradation of particulate organic matter in the ocean is a central process in the global carbon...
The degradation of particulate organic matter in the ocean is a central process in the global carbon...
Metabolic processes that fuel the growth of heterotrophic microbial communities are initiated by spe...
In the nutrient-rich region surrounding marine phytoplankton cells, heterotrophic bacterioplankton t...
A large fraction of the organic matter fixed in the oceans is transformed and remineralised by marin...
Particulate organic matter (POM) in the ocean sustains diverse communities of bacteria that mediate ...
Complex biopolymers (BPs) such as chitin and cellulose provide the majority of organic carbon in aqu...
Particles are hotspots for marine microbial communities and impact ecosystem functioning, including ...
Microbes have the unique ability to break down the complex polysaccharides that make up the bulk of ...
Microbes have the unique ability to break down the complex polysaccharides that make up the bulk of ...
Microbes have the unique ability to break down the complex polysaccharides that make up the bulk of ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Understanding the principles that govern the assembly of microbial communities across earth's biomes...
Microbes play a crucial role in global-scale ecosystem processes such as marine carbon cycling. Brid...
In the ocean, organic particles harbour diverse bacterial communities, which collectively digest and...
The degradation of particulate organic matter in the ocean is a central process in the global carbon...
The degradation of particulate organic matter in the ocean is a central process in the global carbon...
Metabolic processes that fuel the growth of heterotrophic microbial communities are initiated by spe...
In the nutrient-rich region surrounding marine phytoplankton cells, heterotrophic bacterioplankton t...
A large fraction of the organic matter fixed in the oceans is transformed and remineralised by marin...
Particulate organic matter (POM) in the ocean sustains diverse communities of bacteria that mediate ...
Complex biopolymers (BPs) such as chitin and cellulose provide the majority of organic carbon in aqu...
Particles are hotspots for marine microbial communities and impact ecosystem functioning, including ...
Microbes have the unique ability to break down the complex polysaccharides that make up the bulk of ...
Microbes have the unique ability to break down the complex polysaccharides that make up the bulk of ...
Microbes have the unique ability to break down the complex polysaccharides that make up the bulk of ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...