Planktonic archaea reveal stronger dispersal limitation and more network connectivity than planktonic bacteria in the Jinsha River of southwestern China
Ge Cui,
Juan Chen,
Chao Wang
et al.
Abstract:Planktonic archaea and bacteria play important roles in biogeochemical cycling, but their biogeographical patterns and underlying ecological processes remain poorly understood, particularly in large‐scale rivers.
We collected 43 water samples covering a 2279 km reach of the Jinsha River, one of the largest rivers in southwest China, and performed high‐throughput sequencing analysis on planktonic archaeal and bacterial communities. Partial Mantel analysis and neutral model were used to assess the factors influ… Show more
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