Tag: preprint
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New preprint from Aswin, Anastasia, and Michael on quantifying colimitation in microbes
With our collaborators Noelle Held and Donat Crippa and former lab members Aswin and Anastasia, Michael has posted a bioRxiv preprint titled “Nutrient colimitation is a quantitative, dynamic property of microbial populations.”
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New preprint from Michael on concepts, causes, and consequences of microbial nutrient colimitation
With our collaborator Noelle Held, Michael has posted an EcoEvoRxiv preprint titled “Are microbes colimited by multiple resources?”
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New preprint from Justus and Michael on microbial population dynamics
Justus and Michael have posted an EcoEvoRxiv preprint entitled “How do microbes grow in nature? The role of population dynamics in microbial ecology and evolution.”
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New preprint from Michael’s collaboration with colleagues at Eawag
We just posted a bioRxiv preprint entitled “Physical contacts between sparse biofilms promote plasmid transfer and generate functional novelty,” from Michael’s collaboration with Josep Ramoneda, Yinyin Ma, Dave Johnson, and others at Eawag. In the preprint we explore the effect of physical collisions between expanding biofilms on horizontal gene transfer, namely carrying antibiotic resistance genes.
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New preprint from Justus and Michael
Justus and Michael (with our collaborator Noelle Held) have posted a bioRxiv preprint entitled “Microbial population dynamics decouple nutrient affinity from environmental concentration.”