Testing the functional significance of microbial community composition
University of Georgia · University of Colorado Boulder · +1 more institution
Abstract
A critical assumption underlying terrestrial ecosystem models is that soil microbial communities, when placed in a common environment, will function in an identical manner regardless of the composition of that community. Given high species diversity in microbial communities and the ability of microbes to adapt rapidly to new conditions, this assumption of functional redundancy seems plausible. We test the assumption by comparing litter decomposition rates in experimental microcosms inoculated with distinct microbial communities. We find that rates of carbon dioxide production from litter decomposition were dependent upon the microbial inoculum, with differences in the microbial community alone accounting for…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 34.29
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 48
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4Topics & keywords
- Microcosm
- Ecosystem
- Ecology
- Microbial population biology
- Biogeochemical cycle
- Litter
- Biology
- Habitat