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Linking Biodiversity and Ecological Function Through Extensive Microeukaryotic Movement Across Different Habitats in Six Urban Parks

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Journal Imeta
Specialty Biology
Date 2024 Jun 13
PMID 38868434
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Abstract

Highly diverse but divergent microeukaryotes dwell in all types of habitats in urban park ecosystems. Extensive microbial migration occurs between both terrestrial and aquatic habitats. Microbial movement is beneficial to the maintenance of biodiversity and the exchange of functional guilds.

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