Communities are shaped by yet poorly understood processes like dispersal, drift and selection. Natural communities encompass more than just one taxonomic group or spatial scale, as do the forces that shape these communities. Microbiomes are an integral part of life, and also part of their host’s community. They are often vital to their host’s functioning and are continuously shaped by their host and its environment. It remains unknown, however, if the transfer of microbes between different host species in a community has significant effects on the microbiomes within said community. Such effects could have major implications for microbiome functioning, as well as microbiome phylogenies in relation to their host’s. The aim of the study was to...
Deciphering the structure and dynamics of communities containing a multitude of species is a topic o...
Animals live with a symbiotic community of bacteria, and some of these bacteria affect host biology....
Resident microbes (microbiota) can shape host organismal function and adaptation in the face of envi...
Communities are shaped by yet poorly understood processes like dispersal, drift and selection. Natur...
In nature different animal species live together in communities. Often these are species that are cl...
Ecological communities have been shown to vary in some predictable ways through space, time, and alo...
Classical ecological theory posits that species partition resources such that each species occupies ...
Microorganisms are critically important for establishing and maintaining ecosystem properties and pr...
Microbial communities colonise virtually every habitable environment on earth. They live on us, insi...
Bacteria are essential parts of ecosystems and are the most diverse organisms on the planet. Yet, ou...
The root system of a plant is known to host a wide diversity of microbes that can be beneficial or d...
Microorganismal diversity can be explained in large part by selection imposed from both the abiotic ...
Microbial ecology is flourishing, and in the process, is making contributions to how the ecology and...
Groups of microorganisms sharing an environment (microbial communities) are ubiquitous in nature. Mi...
BackgroundFreshwater snails are not only intermediate hosts for parasites but also an important part...
Deciphering the structure and dynamics of communities containing a multitude of species is a topic o...
Animals live with a symbiotic community of bacteria, and some of these bacteria affect host biology....
Resident microbes (microbiota) can shape host organismal function and adaptation in the face of envi...
Communities are shaped by yet poorly understood processes like dispersal, drift and selection. Natur...
In nature different animal species live together in communities. Often these are species that are cl...
Ecological communities have been shown to vary in some predictable ways through space, time, and alo...
Classical ecological theory posits that species partition resources such that each species occupies ...
Microorganisms are critically important for establishing and maintaining ecosystem properties and pr...
Microbial communities colonise virtually every habitable environment on earth. They live on us, insi...
Bacteria are essential parts of ecosystems and are the most diverse organisms on the planet. Yet, ou...
The root system of a plant is known to host a wide diversity of microbes that can be beneficial or d...
Microorganismal diversity can be explained in large part by selection imposed from both the abiotic ...
Microbial ecology is flourishing, and in the process, is making contributions to how the ecology and...
Groups of microorganisms sharing an environment (microbial communities) are ubiquitous in nature. Mi...
BackgroundFreshwater snails are not only intermediate hosts for parasites but also an important part...
Deciphering the structure and dynamics of communities containing a multitude of species is a topic o...
Animals live with a symbiotic community of bacteria, and some of these bacteria affect host biology....
Resident microbes (microbiota) can shape host organismal function and adaptation in the face of envi...