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Bacterial diversity promotes community stability and functional resilience after perturbation.
M. S. Girvan
, C. D. Campbell
, Kenneth Stuart Killham
,
James Ivor Prosser
, Lesley Anne Glover
Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
Medical Sciences
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Functional Resilience
100%
Community Stability
100%
Bacterial Biomass
50%
Treated Soil
33%
Bacterial Community Diversity
33%
Scaling Function
16%
Initial Shifts
16%
Pasture Soil
16%
Perturbation Experiments
16%
Copper Sulfate
16%
Functional Resistance
16%
Organo-mineral Soils
16%
Soil Bacterial Community Structure
16%
Total Bacterial number
16%
Improved Pasture
16%
Environmental Perturbations
16%
Genetic Resistance
16%
Physiological Profile
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Mineralization
100%
Genetic Variability
66%
Gene Targeting
33%
Polymerase Chain Reaction
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Gene Targeting
33%
Gene Delivery
33%