2024
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2024.1310374
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Foundation species stabilize an alternative eutrophic state in nutrient-disturbed ponds via selection on microbial community

Aditya Jeevannavar,
Anita Narwani,
Blake Matthews
et al.

Abstract: Eutrophication due to nutrient addition can result in major alterations in aquatic ecosystem productivity. Foundation species, individually and interactively, whether present as invasive species or as instruments of ecosystem management and restoration, can have unwanted effects like stabilizing turbid eutrophic states. In this study, we used whole-pond experimental manipulations to investigate the impacts of disturbance by nutrient additions in the presence and absence of two foundation species: Dreissena pol… Show more

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