The impact of failure: unsuccessful bacterial invasions steer the soil microbial community away from the invader’s niche
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The impact of failure: unsuccessful bacterial invasions steer the soil microbial community away from the invader’s niche
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ISME Journal
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages 728-741
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Springer Nature
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2018-01-23
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10.1038/s41396-017-0003-y
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