Publication: Habitat filtering more than microbiota origin controls microbiome transplant outcomes in soil
Habitat filtering more than microbiota origin controls microbiome transplant outcomes in soil
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Causevic, S., Tackmann, J., Sentchilo, V., Malfertheiner, L., von Mering, C., & van der Meer, J. R. (2025). Habitat filtering more than microbiota origin controls microbiome transplant outcomes in soil. The ISME Journal, 19(1), wraf162. https://doi.org/10.1093/ismejo/wraf162
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Human activities cause a global loss of soil microbiome diversity and functionality. One way to reverse this trend is through microbiota transplants, but the processes determining merger outcomes are not well understood. Here, we investigated the roles of habitat filtering and microbiota origin on microbiome development upon mergers, with the hypothesis that native strains are better adapted to their own habitat and will outcompete non-native ones in niche colonization. To test this, we contrasted community development in soil microco
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Causevic, S., Tackmann, J., Sentchilo, V., Malfertheiner, L., von Mering, C., & van der Meer, J. R. (2025). Habitat filtering more than microbiota origin controls microbiome transplant outcomes in soil. The ISME Journal, 19(1), wraf162. https://doi.org/10.1093/ismejo/wraf162