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- who: TYPE et al. from the Northeastern University, China have published the research: Hydrological connectivity promotes coalescence of bacterial communities in a floodplain, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study was conducted in a floodplain ecosystem in the source region of the Yellow River, China. This study was designed to explore the following: Why are there differences in the spatial distribution patterns of bacterial communities between normal and high-water periods? How does hydrological connectivity influence lateral and vertical coalescence of bacterial communities, in addition to the community structure and keystone species? How does community . . .
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