Mechanisms of microbial coexistence in a patchy ecosystem: Differences in ecological niche overlap and species fitness between rhythmic and non-rhythmic species
MingFei Jing(Ningbo University), Jinyong Zhu(Gansu Agricultural University), Jun Chen, Xiuying Ding(Qingdao University), Yinying Zhou, Wen Yang(Shenzhen University), Quanxiang Zhang(Ningbo University), Kaihong Lu(Ningbo University), Lihua Rao
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