Challenges in microbial ecology: building predictive understanding of community function and dynamics

The importance of microbial communities (MCs) cannot be overstated. MCs underpin the biogeochemical cycles of the earth's soil, oceans and the atmosphere, and perform ecosystem functions that impact plants, animals and humans. Yet our ability to predict and manage the function of these highly c...

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Main Authors: Widder, Stefanie (Author), Allen, Rosalind J (Author), Pfeiffer, Thomas (Author), Curtis, Thomas P (Author), Wiuf, Carsten (Author), Sloan, William T (Author), Cordero, Otto X (Author), Brown, Sam P (Author), Momeni, Babak (Author), Shou, Wenying (Author), Kettle, Helen (Author), Flint, Harry J (Author), Haas, Andreas F (Author), Laroche, B?atrice (Author), Kreft, Jan-Ulrich (Author), Rainey, Paul B (Author), Freilich, Shiri (Author), Schuster, Stefan (Author), Milferstedt, Kim (Author), van der Meer, Jan R (Author), Huisman, Jef (Author), Free, Andrew (Author), Picioreanu, Cristian (Author), Quince, Christopher (Author), Klapper, Isaac (Author), Labarthe, Simon (Author), Smets, Barth F (Author), Wang, Harris (Author), Soyer, Orkun S (Author), Grosskopf, Tobias (Author), Cordero Sanchez, Otto X. (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group, 2017-06-26T17:03:42Z.
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