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A Natural View of Microbial Biodiversity within Hot Spring Cyanobacterial Mat Communities

 
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Type: Course Related Materials
Grade Level: Secondary, Post-secondary
Author: David Ward, Michael Ferris, Stephen Nold, Mary Batesone, Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews
Subject: Science and Technology
Institution Name: SERC

Abstract: This 18-page review summarizes a decade of research studying hot spring cyanobacterial mats as models for understanding principles of microbial community ecology. It addresses the emergence of molecular methods and the use of ecological and evolutionary patterns in understanding biodiversity. The full article, in PDF format, can be downloaded at no cost.

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Language: English

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