Dam construction alters planktonic microbial predator‒prey communities in the urban reaches of the Yangtze River
Q Wang, J Chen, W Qi, D Wang, H Lin, X Wu, D Wang… - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
While dam construction supports social and economic development, changes in hydraulic
conditions can also affect natural aquatic ecosystems, especially microbial ecosystems. The …
conditions can also affect natural aquatic ecosystems, especially microbial ecosystems. The …
Mixotrophic microbes create carbon tipping points under warming
Mixotrophs are ubiquitous and integral to microbial food webs, but their impacts on the
dynamics and functioning of broader ecosystems are largely unresolved. Here, we show that …
dynamics and functioning of broader ecosystems are largely unresolved. Here, we show that …
Viral infections likely mediate microbial controls on ecosystem responses to global warming
DJ Wieczynski, KM Yoshimura… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Climate change is affecting how energy and matter flow through ecosystems, thereby
altering global carbon and nutrient cycles. Microorganisms play a fundamental role in …
altering global carbon and nutrient cycles. Microorganisms play a fundamental role in …
Predation preference for extracellular polysaccharides by paramecia and rotifers may have accelerated the decline of membrane biofilm hydraulic resistance
X Chen, D Li, C Zhou, X Liu, G Liu - Science of The Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
The hydraulic resistance of biofilm layer on membranes impacts the filtration resistance
significantly. The effect of predation by two model microfauna (ie, paramecia and rotifers) on …
significantly. The effect of predation by two model microfauna (ie, paramecia and rotifers) on …
Rapid eco‐phenotypic feedback and the temperature response of biomass dynamics
Biomass dynamics capture information on population dynamics and ecosystem‐level
processes (eg, changes in production over time). Understanding how rising temperatures …
processes (eg, changes in production over time). Understanding how rising temperatures …
Temperature and CO2 interactively drive shifts in the compositional and functional structure of peatland protist communities
Microbes affect the global carbon cycle that influences climate change and are in turn
influenced by environmental change. Here, we use data from a long‐term whole‐ecosystem …
influenced by environmental change. Here, we use data from a long‐term whole‐ecosystem …
Driving mechanism of land use and landscape pattern to phytoplankton and zooplankton community and their trophic interactions in river ecosystems
L Hao, Y Zhang, Y Shen, Y Liu, H Gao, P Guo - Journal of Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
The trophic interactions between phytoplankton and zooplankton communities are essential
for maintaining river ecosystem integrity and health. However, the driving mechanisms of …
for maintaining river ecosystem integrity and health. However, the driving mechanisms of …
Soil microbiota plays a key regulatory role in the outbreak of tobacco root rot
P Li, S Gu, Y Zhu, T Xu, Y Yang, Z Wang… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Root rot caused by the fungal pathogen Fusarium sp. poses significant
challenges to tobacco cultivation in China, leading to major economic setbacks. The …
challenges to tobacco cultivation in China, leading to major economic setbacks. The …
The community background alters the evolution of thermal performance
Microbes are key drivers of global biogeochemical cycles, and their functional roles arey
dependent on temperature. Large population sizes and rapid turnover rates mean that the …
dependent on temperature. Large population sizes and rapid turnover rates mean that the …
Temperature and nutrients drive eco-phenotypic dynamics in a microbial food web
ZY Han, DJ Wieczynski… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Anthropogenic increases in temperature and nutrient loads will likely impact food web
structure and stability. Although their independent effects have been reasonably well …
structure and stability. Although their independent effects have been reasonably well …