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Deterministic processes shape bacterial community assembly in a karst river across dry and wet seasons

Wu et al., 2022

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16577702754350959488
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Wu Y
Zhang Y
Yang X
Li K
Mai B
He Z
Wu R
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Frontiers in Microbiology

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Karst rivers are particularly vulnerable to bacterial pollution because immigrations are easily diffused from the surrounding environments due to their strong hydraulic connectivity. However, the assembly mechanism in shaping riverine bacterial biogeography is still poorly …
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