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Variations in Ecological Processes Influencing the Assembly of Bacterial Communities in Successional Environments

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Title
Variations in Ecological Processes Influencing the Assembly of Bacterial Communities in Successional Environments
Other Titles
천이 환경에서 미생물 군집의 집단에 영향을 주는 생태학적 과정의 다양성
Authors
Binu, M.
Lee, Yoo Kyung
Jonathan M. Adams
Dong Ke
Kim, Mincheol
James C. Stegen
Issue Date
2017
Citation
Binu, M., et al. 2017. Variations in Ecological Processes Influencing the Assembly of Bacterial Communities in Successional Environments. Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS) 2017. venue. 2017.07.09~2017.07.13.
Abstract
Successional soil environments offer a model setting for understanding the ecological processes governing the assembly of microbial communities. As soil pH often changes during succession, this could be the main cause of the observed trends in bacterial community assembly and also influence the relative importance of stochastic and deterministic processes during succession. We tested this hypothesis by carrying out a meta-analysis of a range of different ecological successional environments with following question: Is there a predictable change in bacterial community assembly process over successional time, regardless of differences in local environmental constraints (here soil pH)?
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/7221
Conference Name
Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS) 2017
Conference Place
venue
Conference Date
2017.07.09~2017.07.13
Type
Poster
Indexed
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2017-2018, Investigating terrestrial ecosystem changes in response to deglaciation in the Brøgger Peninsular (17-18) / Lee, Yoo Kyung (PE17280)
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