Microbes as engines of ecosystem function: when does community structure enhance predictions of ecosystem processes?

Microorganisms are vital in mediating the earth’s biogeochemical cycles; yet, despite our rapidly increasing ability to explore complex environmental microbial communities, the relationship between microbial community structure and ecosystem processes remains poorly understood. Here, we address a fu...

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Main Authors: Emily B. Graham, Joseph E. Knelman, Andreas eSchindlbacher, Steven eSiciliano, Marc eBreulmann, Anthony eYannarell, J. Michael eBeman, Guy eAbell, Laurent ePhilippot, James eProsser, Arnaud eFoulquier, Jorge Curiel eYuste, Helen C. eGlanville, Davey eJones, Roey eAngel, Janne eSalminen, Ryan J Newton, Helmut eBürgmann, Lachlan J. Ingram, Ute eHamer, Henri MP Siljanen, Krista ePeltoniemi, Karin ePotthast, Lluís eBañeras, Martin eHartmann, Samiran eBanerjee, Ri-Qing eYu, Geraldine eNogaro, Andreas eRichter, Marianne eKoranda, Sarah eCastle, Marta eGoberna, Bongkeun eSong, Amitava eChatterjee, Olga Cristina Nunes, Ana Rita Lopes, Yiping eCao, Aurore eKaisermann, Sara eHallin, Michael S Strickland, Jordi eGarcia-Pausas, Josep eBarba, Hojeong eKang, Kazuo eIsobe, Sokratis ePapaspyrou, Roberta ePastorelli, Alessandra eLagomarsino, Eva eLindström, Nathan eBasiliko, Diana Reid Nemergut
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Microbiology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00214/full