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- who: Ezequiel Santillan from the Published in partnership with Nanyang Technological University have published the Article: Microbiome assembly predictably shapes diversity across a range of disturbance frequencies in experimental microcosms, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this work was to test the central tenet of the ISH that intermediate disturbance frequencies promote stochastic assembly processes, resulting in increased u03b1-diversity and variable u03b2-diversity9. The observed temporal changes in bacterial community structure at the ASV level across disturbance frequencies were consistent with phylumand genus-level dynamics of relative abundances (Supplementary Fig 7), although . . .
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