Microbial resource utilization traits and trade-offs: implications for community structure, functioning, and biogeochemical impacts at present and in the future
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Fractal Hypothesis of the Pelagic Microbial Ecosystem-Can Simple Ecological Principles Lead to Self-Similar Complexity in the Pelagic Microbial Food Web?Community structure of partial nitritation-anammox biofilms at decreasing substrate concentrations and low temperature.Assembly of Active Bacterial and Fungal Communities Along a Natural Environmental Gradient.Soil bacterial and fungal community responses to nitrogen addition across soil depth and microhabitat in an arid shrubland.Ammonia oxidizer populations vary with nitrogen cycling across a tropical montane mean annual temperature gradient.Microscale Insight into Microbial Seed Banks.A genomic perspective on stoichiometric regulation of soil carbon cycling.Linking internal and external bacterial community control gives mechanistic framework for pelagic virus-to-bacteria ratios.Ecological Energetic Perspectives on Responses of Nitrogen-Transforming Chemolithoautotrophic Microbiota to Changes in the Marine Environment.Competitive Traits Are More Important than Stress-Tolerance Traits in a Cadmium-Contaminated Rhizosphere: A Role for Trait Theory in Microbial Ecology.Size evolution in microorganisms masks trade-offs predicted by the growth rate hypothesis.In situ Measurements and Model Estimates of NO3 and NH4 Uptake by Different Phytoplankton Size Fractions in the Southern Benguela Upwelling SystemApproach for Supporting Food Web Assessments with Multi-Decadal Phytoplankton Community Analyses—Case Baltic SeaProteome evolution under non-substitutable resource limitationAntagonistic pleiotropy for carbon use is rare in new mutations
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Microbial resource utilization traits and trade-offs: implications for community structure, functioning, and biogeochemical impacts at present and in the future
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Christopher A Klausmeier
Kyle F Edwards
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10.3389/FMICB.2015.00254
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2015-04-08T00:00:00Z