2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.05.588252
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Shifts and rebound in microbial community function following repeated introduction of a novel species

Alanna M. Leale,
Francisca Reyes Marquez,
Bas Zwaan
et al.

Abstract: Natural microbial communities continually encounter novel species that may successfully establish or simply be transient, yet both outcomes can alter the resident community composition and function. Preserving natural microbial communities and innovating synthetic ones requires insight on the immediate and long-term impact of species introductions on both composition and function. For instance, it remains unclear whether there are gradual and long-term impacts from repeated invasions where the introduced speci… Show more

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