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Application of the microbial community coalescence concept to riverine networks
Mansour, India ; Heppell, Catherine M. ; Ryo, Masahiro ; Rillig, Matthias C.
Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 2018-11, Vol.93 (4), p.1832-1845
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題名:
Application of the microbial community coalescence concept to riverine networks
著者:
Mansour, India
;
Heppell, Catherine M.
;
Ryo, Masahiro
;
Rillig, Matthias C.
主題:
Anthropogenic factors
;
Assembly
;
bacteria
;
Bacteria - classification
;
Biological Evolution
;
Climate change
;
Coalescence
;
Coalescing
;
Communities
;
Data processing
;
Ecological monitoring
;
Ecology
;
Ecosystem
;
Ecosystems
;
Environmental changes
;
estuary
;
fungi
;
headwaters
;
hyporheic zone
;
metacommunity
;
meta‐ecosystem
;
Microbial activity
;
microbial
ecology
;
Microorganisms
;
Models, Biological
;
network
;
Rivers
;
Rivers - microbiology
;
Soil water
所屬期刊:
Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 2018-11, Vol.93 (4), p.1832-1845
描述:
ABSTRACT Flows of water, soil, litter, and anthropogenic materials in and around rivers lead to the mixing of their resident microbial communities and subsequently to a resultant community distinct from its precursors. Consideration of these events through a new conceptual lens, namely, community coalescence, could provide a means of integrating physical, environmental, and ecological mechanisms to predict microbial community assembly patterns better in these habitats. Here, we review field studies of microbial communities in riverine habitats where environmental mixing regularly occurs, interpret some of these studies within the community coalescence framework and posit novel hypotheses and insights that may be gained in riverine microbial
ecology
through the application of this concept. Particularly in the face of a changing climate and rivers under increasing anthropogenic pressures, knowledge about the factors governing microbial community assembly is essential to forecast and/or respond to changes in ecosystem function. Additionally, there is the potential for microbial ecology studies in rivers to become a driver of theory development: riverine systems are ideal for coalescence studies because regular and predictable environmental mixing occurs. Data appropriate for testing community coalescence theory could be collected with minimal alteration to existing study designs.
出版者:
Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
語言:
英文
識別號:
ISSN: 1464-7931
EISSN: 1469-185X
DOI: 10.1111/brv.12422
PMID: 29700966
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