2017
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.2958v1
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Can we predict ecosystem functioning using tightly linked functional gene diversity?

Abstract: Biodiversity generally affects ecosystem processes, but to what extent detailed knowledge about specific aspects of biodiversity helps us understand and predict specific ecosystem functions is not well-known. We hypothesised that information about functional gene abundance and diversity would provide a better way of predicting a particular function catalysed by that gene product, than would a more generic descriptor of species diversity. For our purposes, we used marine benthic nitrogen-fixing bacteria as a mo… Show more

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