Bacterial diversity in the waterholes of the Kruger National Park: an eDNA metabarcoding approach
Abstract
Bacteria are essential components of natural environments. They contribute to ecosystem functioning through roles as mutualists and pathogens for larger species, and as key components of food webs and nutrient cycles. Bacterial communities respond to environmental disturbances, and the tracking of these communities across space and time may serve as indicators of ecosystem health in areas of conservation concern. Recent advances in DNA...
Paper Details
Title
Bacterial diversity in the waterholes of the Kruger National Park: an eDNA metabarcoding approach
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
62
Issue
3
Pages
229 - 242
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