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SUBMITTER: Graham EB
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4764795 | biostudies-literature | 2016
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Graham Emily B EB Knelman Joseph E JE Schindlbacher Andreas A Siciliano Steven S Breulmann Marc M Yannarell Anthony A Beman J M JM Abell Guy G Philippot Laurent L Prosser James J Foulquier Arnaud A Yuste Jorge C JC Glanville Helen C HC Jones Davey L DL Angel Roey R Salminen Janne J Newton Ryan J RJ Bürgmann Helmut H Ingram Lachlan J LJ Hamer Ute U Siljanen Henri M P HM Peltoniemi Krista K Potthast Karin K Bañeras Lluís L Hartmann Martin M Banerjee Samiran S Yu Ri-Qing RQ Nogaro Geraldine G Richter Andreas A Koranda Marianne M Castle Sarah C SC Goberna Marta M Song Bongkeun B Chatterjee Amitava A Nunes Olga C OC Lopes Ana R AR Cao Yiping Y Kaisermann Aurore A Hallin Sara S Strickland Michael S MS Garcia-Pausas Jordi J Barba Josep J Kang Hojeong H Isobe Kazuo K Papaspyrou Sokratis S Pastorelli Roberta R Lagomarsino Alessandra A Lindström Eva S ES Basiliko Nathan N Nemergut Diana R DR
Frontiers in microbiology 20160224
Microorganisms are vital in mediating the earth's biogeochemical cycles; yet, despite our rapidly increasing ability to explore complex environmental microbial communities, the relationship between microbial community structure and ecosystem processes remains poorly understood. Here, we address a fundamental and unanswered question in microbial ecology: 'When do we need to understand microbial community structure to accurately predict function?' We present a statistical analysis investigating th ...[more]