Revisiting life strategy concepts in environmental microbial ecology
Netherlands Institute of Ecology · Leibniz University Hannover
Abstract
Microorganisms are physiologically diverse, possessing disparate genomic features and mechanisms for adaptation (functional traits), which reflect on their associated life strategies and determine at least to some extent their prevalence and distribution in the environment. Unlike animals and plants, there is an unprecedented diversity and intractable metabolic versatility among bacteria, making classification or grouping these microorganisms based on their functional traits as has been done in animal and plant ecology challenging. Nevertheless, based on representative pure cultures, microbial traits distinguishing different life strategies had been proposed, and had been the focus of previous reviews. In the…
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3Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Ecology
- Microbial ecology
- Evolutionary ecology
- Adaptation (eye)
- Tree of life (biology)
- Phylum
- Community
- Responsible consumption and production