2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.24.457489
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Repeated introduction of micropollutants enhances microbial succession despite stable degradation patterns

Abstract: The high-volume release of micropollutants into natural surface waters has raised concern due to their environmental accumulation. Persisting micropollutants can impact multiple generations of organisms via press disturbances, but their microbially-mediated degradation and the influence on community assembly remain understudied. Here, freshwater microbial communities in microcosms were treated with four common micropollutants, alone or in combination, and then transferred in stages to fresh medium containing t… Show more

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