Local community assembly mechanisms shape soil bacterial β diversity patterns along a latitudinal gradient
Xiao Zhang(Henan University), Jamie L. Schuler(West Virginia University), Minjie Yao(Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University), Xiangzhen Li(Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University), Xiaojing Liu(Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve), Hui Wang(University of Jinan), Shirong Liu(Chinese Academy of Forestry), Kuan Liu(Affiliated Hospital of Hebei University), Yongtao Huang(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications), Shenglei Fu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jingxin Wang(West Virginia University), Zachary B. Freedman(University of Wisconsin System)
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