Microbial communities in incipient soil systems serve as the only biotic force shaping landscape evolution. However, the underlying ecological forces shaping microbial community structure and function are inadequately understood. We used amplicon sequencing to determine microbial taxonomic assembly and metagenome sequencing to evaluate microbial functional assembly in incipient basaltic soil subjected to precipitation. Community composition was stratified with soil depth in the pre-precipitation samples, with surficial communities maintaining their distinct structure and diversity after precipitation, while the deeper soil samples appeared to become more uniform. The structural community assembly remained deterministic in pre- and post-prec...
Abstract: Climate change is causing alterations in precipitation patterns, leading to adverse ecolog...
As more attentions have been paid to microbial taxonomic community structure along altitudinal gradi...
Soil microorganisms play fundamental roles in cycling of soil carbon, nitrogen, and other nutrients,...
Abstract: Climate change is increasing the duration of alternating wet and dry spells. These fluctua...
Microbial dynamics drive the biotic machinery of early soil evolution. However, integrated knowledge...
International audienceUnderstanding the factors that modulate bacterial community assembly in natura...
Given the vast diversity of microorganisms and their relevance for environmental and human health, t...
Ecological classification has been proposed as a way to more tightly link microbial communities and ...
Understanding the factors that modulate bacterial community assembly in natural soils is a longstand...
textSoil microbes influence the global carbon cycle via their role in the decomposition and formatio...
textClimate models forecast lower and less frequent precipitation in the next 50 years. This is espe...
Temporal variations in microbial metacommunity structure and assembly processes in response to shift...
The response of microbial communities to changes in precipitation can regulate the nutrition cycling...
Terrestrial ecosystem models assume that microbial communities respond instantaneously, or are immed...
Microbial communities have a central role in ecosystem processes by driving the Earth’s biogeochemic...
Abstract: Climate change is causing alterations in precipitation patterns, leading to adverse ecolog...
As more attentions have been paid to microbial taxonomic community structure along altitudinal gradi...
Soil microorganisms play fundamental roles in cycling of soil carbon, nitrogen, and other nutrients,...
Abstract: Climate change is increasing the duration of alternating wet and dry spells. These fluctua...
Microbial dynamics drive the biotic machinery of early soil evolution. However, integrated knowledge...
International audienceUnderstanding the factors that modulate bacterial community assembly in natura...
Given the vast diversity of microorganisms and their relevance for environmental and human health, t...
Ecological classification has been proposed as a way to more tightly link microbial communities and ...
Understanding the factors that modulate bacterial community assembly in natural soils is a longstand...
textSoil microbes influence the global carbon cycle via their role in the decomposition and formatio...
textClimate models forecast lower and less frequent precipitation in the next 50 years. This is espe...
Temporal variations in microbial metacommunity structure and assembly processes in response to shift...
The response of microbial communities to changes in precipitation can regulate the nutrition cycling...
Terrestrial ecosystem models assume that microbial communities respond instantaneously, or are immed...
Microbial communities have a central role in ecosystem processes by driving the Earth’s biogeochemic...
Abstract: Climate change is causing alterations in precipitation patterns, leading to adverse ecolog...
As more attentions have been paid to microbial taxonomic community structure along altitudinal gradi...
Soil microorganisms play fundamental roles in cycling of soil carbon, nitrogen, and other nutrients,...