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What intrinsic and extrinsic factors explain the stoichiometric diversity of aquatic heterotrophic bacteria?
Casey M. Godwin,
James B. Cotner
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Intrinsic Factor
97%
Lakes
78%
Biomass
76%
Bacteria
52%
Growth
39%
Phylogeny
37%
Phosphorus
32%
Carbon
30%
Nitrogen
30%
Microbiota
15%
Population
6%
Agriculture & Biology
intrinsic factors
100%
lakes
63%
biomass
47%
stoichiometry
43%
bacteria
42%
phylogeny
33%
phosphorus
28%
carbon
25%
aquatic bacteria
23%
nitrogen
22%
microbial communities
18%
physiology
15%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
bacterium
49%
biomass
37%
lake
36%
stoichiometry
33%
phylogeny
30%
population (ecological)
24%
phosphorus
22%
chemostat
21%
nitrogen
18%
carbon
17%
physiology
15%
microbial community
13%
phylogenetics
12%
productivity
10%
resource
8%