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Ecological drivers switch from bottom–up to top–down during model microbial community successions

Tobias-Hünefeldt et al., 2021

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Tobias-Hünefeldt S
Wenley J
Baltar F
Morales S
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The ISME Journal

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Bottom–up selection has an important role in microbial community assembly but is unable to account for all observed variance. Other processes like top–down selection (eg, predation) may be partially responsible for the unexplained variance. However, top–down processes …
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