@article{6b9dd187359d4b94a33af47a5c95ba09,
title = "Microbial Community Structure and Function Decoupling Across a Phosphorus Gradient in Streams",
author = "LeBrun, {Erick S.} and King, {Ryan S.} and Back, {Jeffrey A.} and Sanghoon Kang",
note = "Erick S. LeBrun Ryan S. King Jeffrey A. Back Sanghoon Kang Microbiology of Aquatic Systems Phosphorus (P) is a key biological element with important and unique biogeochemical cycling in natural ecosystems. Anthropogenic phosphorus inputs have been shown to greatly affect natural ecosystems, and this has been shown to be especially true of freshwater systems. While the importance of microbial communities in the P cycle is widely accepted, the role, composition, and relationship to P of these communities in freshwater systems still hold many secrets.",
year = "2018",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1007/s00248-017-1039-2",
language = "American English",
volume = "75",
journal = "Microbial Ecology",
}