Single-cell trait diversity explains niche and fitness differences in aquatic microbial communities
Simone Fontana,
Désirée A. Schmitz,
Michael Daniels
et al.
Abstract:Two fundamental questions in ecology are how biodiversity is maintained and how it affects ecosystem functioning. Until now, it has been difficult to study the above mechanisms in natural microbial communities, yet they are important drivers of biogeochemical ecosystem functions. Here, we use a new approach to define and measure biodiversity in complex lake microbial communities (Lake Cadagno, Switzerland) based on the cell-to-cell variation in multiple functionally relevant phenotypic traits. We use stable is… Show more
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