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Comparative and Experimental Approaches to the Study of Microbial Food Webs
Authors:MICHAEL L PACE
Institution:Institute of Ecosystem Studies, New York Botanical Garden, Mary Flagler Cary Arboretum, Box AB, Millbrook, New York 12545
Abstract:ABSTRACT The study of microbial food webs is dominated by field measurements of microbial standing stocks and rate processes and to a lesser extent by laboratory studies. These approaches reflect the concerns of microbial ecologists to assess accurately the capabilities of microorganisms and to compare microbial processes to other ecosystem parameters. These approaches have led to enormous advances in understanding microbial food webs. Reconciling our expanding knowledge with general questions about the significance and representation of microbial food webs in ecosystem studies requires additional approaches including comparative studies and field experiments. Comparative studies, analyses of microbial stocks or rates across a wide range of ecosystems, lead to quantitative models of microbial processes. These models facilitate testing of hypotheses at a very general level, allow the comparison of different stocks or rate processes across a gradient of systems, and detect unusual situations or outlier systems. Field experimental manipulations offer the advantages of working with intact natural communities, of direct evaluation of results with statistical methods, and of testing important qualitative hypotheses. Both comparative and field manipulation studies have led to important advances in the study of microbial food webs and should be expanded.
Keywords:Comparative studies  ecosystem  field experiments  food webs  heterotrophic microorganisms  microbial food webs  
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