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Spring 2020
Animals live in close association with communities of microbes that play important roles modulating host nutrition, immunity, health, and behavior. Many of these microbes live on or in their animal host, most notably in the vertebrate gut, but microbiome studies now encompass disparate taxa from...
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Phytoplankton communities as indicators of environmental change and nutrient deposition in the Canadian Rockies
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Remote mountain water bodies integrate the impacts of regional factors (e.g. climate change, atmospheric pollutants) well because of the relative absence of confounding local perturbations (e.g. human land-use). Climatic factors can alter the abiotic environments within mountain lakes through...