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Corncob structures in dental plaque reveal microhabitat taxon specificity.

Viviana Morillo-LopezAlexandra SjaardaImon IslamGary G BorisyJessica L Mark Welch
Published in: Microbiome (2022)
The spatial organization we observed in corncobs suggests that each of the microbial participants can interact with multiple, albeit limited, potential partners, a feature that may encourage the long-term stability of the community. Additionally, our results suggest the general principle that a precisely defined microhabitat will be inhabited by a small and well-defined set of microbial taxa. Thus, our results are important for understanding the structure and organizing principles of natural biofilms and lay the groundwork for future work to modulate and control biofilms for human health. Video Abstract.
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