[HTML][HTML] Synthetic microbial communities
Highlights•Microbial interactions and system function are two ways to study
communities.•Natural microbial communities are difficult to define and to study.•Synthetic …
communities.•Natural microbial communities are difficult to define and to study.•Synthetic …
Co-culture systems and technologies: taking synthetic biology to the next level
Co-culture techniques find myriad applications in biology for studying natural or synthetic
interactions between cell populations. Such techniques are of great importance in synthetic …
interactions between cell populations. Such techniques are of great importance in synthetic …
[KNIHA][B] Panarchy: Understanding transformations in human and natural systems.
LH Gunderson, CS Holling - 2002 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The creation of institutions to meet the challenge of sustainability is an important task
confronting society. Panarchy, a term devised to describe evolving hierarchical systems …
confronting society. Panarchy, a term devised to describe evolving hierarchical systems …
Initial community evenness favours functionality under selective stress
L Wittebolle, M Marzorati, L Clement, A Balloi… - Nature, 2009 - nature.com
Owing to the present global biodiversity crisis, the biodiversity–stability relationship and the
effect of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning have become major topics in ecology …
effect of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning have become major topics in ecology …
The experimental evolution of specialists, generalists, and the maintenance of diversity
R Kassen - Journal of evolutionary biology, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Environmental heterogeneity may be a general explanation for both the quantity of genetic
variation in populations and the ecological niche width of individuals. To evaluate this …
variation in populations and the ecological niche width of individuals. To evaluate this …
The effects of soil phosphorus content on plant microbiota are driven by the plant phosphate starvation response
Phosphate starvation response (PSR) in nonmycorrhizal plants comprises transcriptional
reprogramming resulting in severe physiological changes to the roots and shoots and …
reprogramming resulting in severe physiological changes to the roots and shoots and …
Trade‐offs in community ecology: linking spatial scales and species coexistence
Trade‐offs in species performances of different ecological functions is one of the most
common explanations for coexistence in communities. Despite the potential for species …
common explanations for coexistence in communities. Despite the potential for species …
Diversity, structure, and size of N2O-producing microbial communities in soils—what matters for their functioning?
G Braker, R Conrad - Advances in applied microbiology, 2011 - Elsevier
Nitrous oxide (N 2 O) is mainly generated via nitrification and denitrification processes in
soils and subsequently emitted into the atmosphere where it causes well-known radiative …
soils and subsequently emitted into the atmosphere where it causes well-known radiative …
Evolution of cooperation and conflict in experimental bacterial populations
PB Rainey, K Rainey - Nature, 2003 - nature.com
A fundamental problem in biology is the evolutionary transition from single cells to
multicellular life forms,,. During this transition the unit of selection shifts from individual cells …
multicellular life forms,,. During this transition the unit of selection shifts from individual cells …
Species–energy relationships at the macroecological scale: a review of the mechanisms
Correlations between the amount of energy received by an assemblage and the number of
species that it contains are very general, and at the macro-scale such species–energy …
species that it contains are very general, and at the macro-scale such species–energy …