Development of Microbial Ecological Theory: Stability, Plasticity, and Evolution of Microbial Ecosystems

“How can we develop microbial ecological theory?” The development of microbial ecological theory has a long way to reach its goal. Advances in microbial ecological techniques provide novel insights into microbial ecosystems. Articles in this book are challenging to determine the central and general...

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Main Authors: Shin Haruta, Hiroyuki Futamata, Yasuhisa Saito
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