Microbial Cell Size Distributions in Gut Communities: Deviations from Null Models and Functional Implications - Research Report
Microbial cell size is a fundamental driver of carbon cycling and ecosystem stability, yet its assembly in animal guts remains poorly understood. This research investigates whether host traits like taxonomy and thermal physiology, or random processes drive cell size assembly in gut microbiomes.
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