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Antarctic microbial communities are functionally redundant, adapted and resistant to short term temperature perturbations

Authors: De Scally, S.Z. (Storme); Makhalanyane, Thulani P.; Frossard, Aline; Hogg, I.D.; Cowan, Don A.;
handle: 2263/56767
Abstract
We are grateful to the National Research Foundation (NRF) (Grant ID 100052 SZdS, 99320 TPM, 93074 for DAC), the South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP e Grant ID SNA14070974748), and the University of Pretoria (Genomics Research Institute and the Research Development Program) for funding. We also thank the New Zealand Antarctic Research Institute (NZARI) for funding and Antarctica New Zealand for field and logistics support.
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South Africa
Related Organizations
- University of Waikato New Zealand
- University of Pretoria South Africa
- University of Waikato New Zealand
Keywords
Microcosm, Microbial diversity, 550, Ecosystem processes, Antarctica, Climate change
Microcosm, Microbial diversity, 550, Ecosystem processes, Antarctica, Climate change
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