Cooperative interactions between invader and resident microbial community members weaken the negative diversity‐invasion relationship
Johanna Vandermaesen,
Aisling J. Daly,
Panji Cahya Mawarda
et al.
Abstract:The negative diversity‐invasion relationship observed in microbial invasion studies is commonly explained by competition between the invader and resident populations. However, whether this relationship is affected by invader‐resident cooperative interactions is unknown. Using ecological and mathematical approaches, we examined the survival and functionality of Aminobacter niigataensis MSH1 to mineralize 2,6‐dichlorobenzamide (BAM), a groundwater micropollutant affecting drinking water production, in sand micro… Show more
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