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21por Kaszubinski, Sierra F., Pechal, Jennifer L., Smiles, Katelyn, Schmidt, Carl J., Jordan, Heather R., Meek, Mariah H., Benbow, M. Eric“…To further explore this association, we tested beta-dispersion, or the variability of microbiomes within the context of the “Anna Karenina Principle” (AKP). The foundational principle of AKP is that stressors affect microbiomes in unpredictable ways, which increases community beta-dispersion. …”
Publicado 2020
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22“…CONCLUSIONS: Our findings support the microbial “Anna Karenina principle”, in which disturbance is hypothesized to cause greater microbial dispersion in communities, a so-called dysbiosis, which is a response of animal microbiomes to stress factors that decrease the ability of the host or its microbiome to regulate community composition. …”
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23por Roque, Breanna Michell, Brooke, Charles Garrett, Ladau, Joshua, Polley, Tamsen, Marsh, Lyndsey Jean, Najafi, Negeen, Pandey, Pramod, Singh, Latika, Kinley, Robert, Salwen, Joan King, Eloe-Fadrosh, Emiley, Kebreab, Ermias, Hess, Matthias“…High-throughput 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene amplicon sequencing showed that seaweed amendment effects rumen microbiome consistent with the Anna Karenina hypothesis, with increased β-diversity, over time scales of approximately 3 days. …”
Publicado 2019
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