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- who: Nathalie N. S. E. Henriksen from the Published in partnership with Nanyang Technological University have published the research work: Biofilm cultivation facilitates coexistence and adaptive evolution in an industrial bacterial community, in the Journal: Microorganisms commonly reside in communities where interspecies interactions govern the ecological function. For example, some microbes depend on the metabolic waste products of other species1, some are antagonized by competing species2 and some gain synergistic community-intrinsic protection from stresses3. The community structure is often complex and challenging to study. A common observation under homogeneous conditions is that species diversity is rapidly . . .
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