2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.05.588366
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Predation by a ciliate community mediates temperature and nutrient effects on a peatland prey prokaryotic community

Katrina DeWitt,
Alyssa A. Carrell,
Jennifer D. Rocca
et al.

Abstract: Temperature significantly impacts microbial communities' composition and function, which subsequently plays a vital role in the global carbon cycle that ultimately fuels climate change. Interactions between different microorganisms might be critical in shaping how these communities react to both temperature changes. Additionally, rising temperatures are occurring in the context of increasingly nutrient-rich ecosystems due to human activity. Nonetheless, we lack a comprehensive understanding of how predation in… Show more

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