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- who: Posted Date January and collaborators from the Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing Normal University UNSW Sydney have published the research work: Distinct assembly mechanisms underlie similar biogeographical patterns of rare and abundant bacteria in Tibetan Plateau grassland soils, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors propose that this may be caused by the co-variation of geospatial and environmental heterogeneity. The study provides novel insights to explain the bacterial distribution patterns of rare and abundant bacteria in alpine grassland soils.
- how: The results showed that the geospatial . . .
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