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Experimental insight into the process of parasite community assembly
Journal of Animal Ecology, 2016Summary Community assembly is a fundamental process that has long been a central focus in ecology. Extending community assembly theory to communities of co‐infecting parasites, we used a gastrointestinal nematode removal experiment in free‐ranging African buffalo to examine the community assembly patterns and processes.
Sarah A, Budischak +4 more
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Assembling a User Interface out of Communication Processes
1991The motivation for our interest in the workshop lies in the fact that we plan to build a new, second generation User Interface Management System (UIMS). In this paper it is our aim to indicate the direction we take. The central concept in our UIMS is concurrent processes and the semantics of their communication, described as transactions among these ...
P. J. W. ten Hagen, D. Soede
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Long-term fertilization influences community assembly processes of soil diazotrophs
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2018Unraveling the drivers of microbial community variation in response to different environmental conditions is a major goal in ecology. Although diazotrophs play a dominant role in global biological nitrogen (N2) fixation, the controls on soil diazotrophic
Maomao Feng +7 more
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Science of the Total Environment, 2018
Although the influence of microbial community assembly processes on aquatic ecosystem function and biodiversity is well known, the processes that govern planktonic communities in human-impacted rivers remain largely unstudied.
A. Isabwe +5 more
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Although the influence of microbial community assembly processes on aquatic ecosystem function and biodiversity is well known, the processes that govern planktonic communities in human-impacted rivers remain largely unstudied.
A. Isabwe +5 more
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Molecular Ecology Resources, 2019
Co‐occurrence network analysis based on amplicon sequences is increasingly used to study microbial communities. Patterns of co‐existence or mutual exclusion between pairs of taxa are often interpreted as reflecting positive or negative biological ...
M. Goberna +7 more
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Co‐occurrence network analysis based on amplicon sequences is increasingly used to study microbial communities. Patterns of co‐existence or mutual exclusion between pairs of taxa are often interpreted as reflecting positive or negative biological ...
M. Goberna +7 more
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Ecology, 2013
Numerous studies have revealed the existence of nonrandom trait distribution patterns as a sign of environmental filtering and/or biotic interactions in a community assembly process. A number of metrics with various algorithms have been used to detect these patterns without any clear guidelines.
Masahiro, Aiba +5 more
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Numerous studies have revealed the existence of nonrandom trait distribution patterns as a sign of environmental filtering and/or biotic interactions in a community assembly process. A number of metrics with various algorithms have been used to detect these patterns without any clear guidelines.
Masahiro, Aiba +5 more
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Depth effects on bacterial community assembly processes in paddy soils
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2022Wei-tao Li +7 more
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Tropical forest type influences community assembly processes in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Journal of Biogeography, 2019Plant community assembly in tropical rain forest has been shown to be largely governed by stochastic processes, but as arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi display limited host preference, they may not follow the same stochastic assembly pattern.
Camilla Maciel Rabelo Pereira +6 more
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PER-SIMPER-A new tool for inferring community assembly processes from taxon occurrences
Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2018AIM: Understanding how ecosystem functioning and evolution shape taxonomic assemblages is a lively debate basically involving two major opposite views: the niche‐ and dispersal‐assembly hypotheses.
Corentin Gibert, G. Escarguel
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Mowing effects on soil bacterial community assembly processes in a semiarid grassland
Plant and Soil, 2023Jiahua Zheng +7 more
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