Publication: Predicting the effects of multiple global change drivers on microbial communities remains challenging
Predicting the effects of multiple global change drivers on microbial communities remains challenging
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Suleiman, M., Daugaard, U., Choffat, Y., Zheng, X., & Petchey, O. L. (2022). Predicting the effects of multiple global change drivers on microbial communities remains challenging. Global Change Biology, 28, 5575–5586. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16303
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Microbial communities in many ecosystems are facing a broad range of global change drivers, such as nutrient enrichment, chemical pollution, and temperature change. These drivers can cause changes in the abundance of taxa, the composition of communities, and the properties of ecosystems. While the influence of single drivers is already described in numerous studies, the effect and predictability of multiple drivers changing simultaneously is still poorly understood. In this study, we used 240 highly replicable oxic/anoxic aquatic lab
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Suleiman, M., Daugaard, U., Choffat, Y., Zheng, X., & Petchey, O. L. (2022). Predicting the effects of multiple global change drivers on microbial communities remains challenging. Global Change Biology, 28, 5575–5586. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16303