2023
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.14431
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Freshwater mussels promote functional redundancy in sediment microbial communities under different nutrient regimes

Edward Higgins,
Thomas B. Parr,
Caryn C. Vaughn

Abstract: Animals are a critical component of biogeochemical cycles. While animal mediated fluxes of nutrients and energy have received considerable attention, the impacts of these fluxes on microbial community structure and function are comparatively understudied. Here, we investigated if freshwater mussel influences on biogeochemical cycling in stream sediment are accompanied by changes in sediment microbial community composition and ecoenzymatic activity, and if these relationships change under different nutrient reg… Show more

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