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Dynamics of microbial populations mediating biogeochemical cycling in a freshwater lake.

Keith Arora-WilliamsScott W OlesenBenjamin P ScandellaKyle DelwicheSarah J SpencerElise M MyersSonali AbrahamAlyssa SooklalSarah P Preheim
Published in: Microbiome (2018)
This work demonstrates that the unique capabilities of resident microbial populations will substantially impact the concentration and speciation of chemicals in the water column, unless other microbial processes adjust to compensate for these differences. It further highlights the importance of the biological aspects of biogeochemical processes, such as fluctuations in microbial population dynamics. Integrating gene and population dynamics into biogeochemical models has the potential to improve predictions of the community response under altered scenarios to guide remediation efforts.
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