2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1215067/v1
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DNA Metabarcoding Reveals Cryptic Geographically-influenced Microbial Diversity After Anthropogenic Impact in Original Forest Soils on the Isolated Trindade Island, South Atlantic

Abstract: Located 1,140 km from the South American coastline in the South Atlantic Ocean, and with an age of 4 million years, Trindade Island is the most recent volcanic component of Brazilian territory. Its vegetation was severely damaged by human influence in particular through the introduction of exotic grazing animals such as goats. However, since the complete eradication of goats and other feral animals in the late 1990s, the island’s vegetation has been recovering and even some endemic species that had been consid… Show more

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