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The elephant underground: Belowground plant traits and their increasing importance in ecological studies

open access: yes
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
Jacqueline P. Ott   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

ESA Winter 2026 Council Meeting Report

open access: yes
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
wiley   +1 more source

Microbial Communities

2008
Microorganisms comprise about half of the biomass on our planet and play a key role in the biogeochemical cycling of elements like carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur. Furthermore, due to their small size and short generation time, microorganisms provide ideal model systems for the study of many universal ecological processes.To understand the population ...
Passarge, J., Huisman, J.
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Community instability in the microbial world

Science, 2022
Miniature ecosystems provide insights into general ecological ...
Matthias, Huelsmann, Martin, Ackermann
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Microbial community dynamics revisited

Nature Computational Science, 2021
A framework called EPICS predicts microbial community structures by estimating effective pairwise interactions in an efficient and scalable way.
Boyang Ji   +2 more
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Metaproteomics of Freshwater Microbial Communities

2019
Recent advances in metaproteomics have provided us a link between genomic expression and functional characterization of environmental microbial communities. Therefore, the large-scale identification of proteins expressed by environmental microbiomes allows an unprecedented view of their in situ metabolism and function.
Russo, D.A.   +3 more
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Freshwater Microbial Communities

2013
Freshwaters provide essential commodities and services to society and they act as regulators of carbon cycling and of local and global climate. Prokaryotic microbes in lacustrine ecosystems are centrally involved in various biogeochemical cycles, for example, they are responsible for a considerable fraction of global methane and carbon dioxide ...
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