2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.28.601237
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Spatial structure affects the establishment and persistence of closed microbial ecosystems

India Mansour,
Maximilian Hähnlein,
Luise Minkewitz
et al.

Abstract: Why Earth has remained habitable for billions of years is a question that has long fostered debate in biology and earth sciences. Closed systems approaches have yielded information about the underlying mechanisms, including the persistence of matter recycling. However, the majority of these studies have been conducted under relatively homogenous conditions using aquatic systems. Here, we investigated the effect of spatial structure and heterogeneity on the persistence or failure of closed microbial biospheres.… Show more

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