Accession PRJCA001756
Title Contrast diversity patterns and processes of microbial community assembly in a river-lake continuum
Relevance Environmental
Data types Raw sequence reads
Organisms metagenome
Description Microorganisms in rivers and lakes are essential for nutrient recycling in aquatic ecosystems. Understanding the ecological processes shaping microbial communities is of crucial importance for aquatic microbial ecology and biogeography. However, the diversity of microorganisms and the forces that control it are poorly understood under the knowledge frame of river-lake continuum, especially in arid regions. Using a whole catchment-sampling effort, we wish to explore biogeographical patterns and the potential mechanisms of microbial community (bacteria and archaea) assembly within the catchment of the largest inland previously freshwater lake (Lake Bosten) in China.
Sample scope Environment
Release date 2020-08-10
Publication
PubMed ID Article title Journal name DOI Year
Correction to: Contrast diversity patterns and processes of microbial community assembly in a river-lake continuum across a catchment scale in northwestern China Environmental Microbiome 10.1186/s40793-020-00356-9 2020
Grants
Agency program Grant ID Grant title
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) General Program 41971062
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Major Research Plan 41790423
Submitter Xiangming    Tang  (xmtang@niglas.ac.cn)
Organization Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Submission date 2019-09-17

Project Data

Resource name Description
BioSample (28)  show -
GSA (1) -
CRA001976 16S rRNA sequences of Lake Bosten and its connected rivers