Metacommunity organization of soil microorganisms depends on habitat defined by presence of Lobelia siphilitica plants.
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The application of ecological theory toward an understanding of the human microbiomeNiche-partitioning of edaphic microbial communities in the Namib Desert gravel plain Fairy Circles.Similar processes but different environmental filters for soil bacterial and fungal community composition turnover on a broad spatial scale.The spatial scaling of saprotrophic fungal beta diversity in decomposing leaves.An increasing opine carbon bias in artificial exudation systems and genetically modified plant rhizospheres leads to an increasing reshaping of bacterial populations.Community assembly of ectomycorrhizal fungi along a subtropical secondary forest succession.Parent material and vegetation influence soil microbial community structure following 30-years of rock weathering and pedogenesis.Mechanisms determining the fate of dispersed bacterial communities in new environments.Soil nutritional status and biogeography influence rhizosphere microbial communities associated with the invasive tree Acacia dealbata.Microbes on the cliff: alpine cushion plants structure bacterial and fungal communitiesConspecific plant-soil feedback scales with population size in Lobelia siphilitica (Lobeliaceae).Local and regional factors influencing bacterial community assembly.Bacterial community succession in a high-altitude subarctic glacier foreland is a three-stage process.Microbiome changes through ontogeny of a tick pathogen vector.Contrasting microbial biogeographical patterns between anthropogenic subalpine grasslands and natural alpine grasslands.Meta-scale mountain grassland observatories uncover commonalities as well as specific interactions among plant and non-rhizosphere soil bacterial communities.454 Pyrosequencing Analysis of Fungal Assemblages from Geographically Distant, Disparate Soils Reveals Spatial Patterning and a Core Mycobiome
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Metacommunity organization of soil microorganisms depends on habitat defined by presence of Lobelia siphilitica plants.
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Andrea L Case
Chris Dejelo
Christopher B Blackwood
Stephanie R Hovatter
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10.1890/10-0332.1
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2011-01-01T00:00:00Z