Maximilian Hanusch1,2, Xie He2, Laura Böll2

  • 1Evolutionary Ecology of Plants, Department of Biology, Philipps-University Marburg, Marburg, Germany.

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|August 27, 2024
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概括

使用3D打印生态系统进行的受控实验揭示了分散,环境过和生物相互作用如何随着时间的推移塑造细菌群落. 这些发现证实了从分散主导向后的利基过和生态社区组装中的生物相互作用的连续转变.

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