Community assembly theories such as species sorting theory provide a framework for understanding the structures and dynamics of local communities. The effect of theoretical mechanisms can vary with the scales of observation and effects of specific environmental factors. Based on 16S rRNA gene tag pyrosequencing, different structures and temporal succession patterns were discovered between the surface sediments and bottom water microbial communities in the Pearl River Estuary (PRE). The microbial communities in the surface sediment samples were more diverse than those in the bottom water samples, and several genera were specific for the water or sediment communities. Moreover, water temperature was identified as the main variable driving com...
Marine microbial communities assemble along a sediment depth gradient and are responsible for proces...
The transition areas of riverine, estuarine, and marine environments are particularly valuable for t...
<div><p>Microbial communities mediate the biogeochemical cycles that drive ecosystems, and it is imp...
Community assembly theories such as species sorting theory provide a framework for understanding the...
Coastal ecosystems play significant ecological and economic roles but are threatened and facing decl...
Understanding environment-community relationships under shifting environmental conditions helps unco...
Bacterial communities play essential roles in estuarine marsh ecosystems, but the interplay of ecolo...
Coastal estuaries are highly dynamic environments. Due to a multitude of environmental variables, mi...
In this study, we used flow cytometry and 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing to investigate bacterioplankt...
Intertidal systems are complex and dynamic environments with many interacting factors influencing bi...
Microbial communities control numerous biogeochemical processes critical for ecosystem function and ...
Environmental conditions, biotic interactions, dispersal and history have been suggested to be impor...
Coastal ecosystems experience some of the most active land–ocean interactions in the world, and they...
Intertidal systems are complex and dynamic environments with many interacting factors influencing bi...
Coastal lagoons are represented by steep gradients in physical, chemical, and biological parameters ...
Marine microbial communities assemble along a sediment depth gradient and are responsible for proces...
The transition areas of riverine, estuarine, and marine environments are particularly valuable for t...
<div><p>Microbial communities mediate the biogeochemical cycles that drive ecosystems, and it is imp...
Community assembly theories such as species sorting theory provide a framework for understanding the...
Coastal ecosystems play significant ecological and economic roles but are threatened and facing decl...
Understanding environment-community relationships under shifting environmental conditions helps unco...
Bacterial communities play essential roles in estuarine marsh ecosystems, but the interplay of ecolo...
Coastal estuaries are highly dynamic environments. Due to a multitude of environmental variables, mi...
In this study, we used flow cytometry and 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing to investigate bacterioplankt...
Intertidal systems are complex and dynamic environments with many interacting factors influencing bi...
Microbial communities control numerous biogeochemical processes critical for ecosystem function and ...
Environmental conditions, biotic interactions, dispersal and history have been suggested to be impor...
Coastal ecosystems experience some of the most active land–ocean interactions in the world, and they...
Intertidal systems are complex and dynamic environments with many interacting factors influencing bi...
Coastal lagoons are represented by steep gradients in physical, chemical, and biological parameters ...
Marine microbial communities assemble along a sediment depth gradient and are responsible for proces...
The transition areas of riverine, estuarine, and marine environments are particularly valuable for t...
<div><p>Microbial communities mediate the biogeochemical cycles that drive ecosystems, and it is imp...