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Título : Local terrestrial landscape, aquatic conditions and dendritic distance shape bacterioplankton communities along a hydrological network located in the Colombian Amazon
Autor : Díaz Ruiz, Angie Natalie
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: Parra Vergara, Juan Luis
Niño García, Juan Pablo
García Chaves, María Carolina
metadata.dc.subject.*: Especies
Species
Hidrología
Hydrology
Ecosistemas de agua dulce
Freshwater ecosystems
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_95ecbaee
Fecha de publicación : 2025
Resumen : ABSTRACT : the study of aquatic ecosystems in the context of their networks implies a metacommunity perspective, where bacterioplankton local communities are connected by the movement of water across the landscape. Although this approach has shown that a balance between local selection and dispersal drives bacterioplankton community composition, little efforts have been devoted to explore the influence of the surrounding terrestrial landscape on the composition of these aquatic communities. Here we explored the relative importance of terrestrial landscape composition, local aquatic conditions, and dendritic distance in 4 explaining the variation in aquatic bacterial communities along a small Amazonian hydrological network.
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