Mangrove crab intestine and habitat sediment microbiomes cooperatively work on carbon and nitrogen c...
Mangrove crab intestine and habitat sediment microbiomes cooperatively work on carbon and nitrogen cycling Mangrove crab intestine and habitat sediment microbiomes cooperatively work on carbon and nitrogen cycling
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Mangrove ecosystems, where litter and organic components are degraded and converted into detrital materials, support rich coastal fisheries resources. Sesarmid (Grapsidae) crabs, which feed on mangrove litter, play a crucial role in material flow in carbon-rich and nitrogen-limited mangrove ecosystems; however, the process of assimilation and conve...
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Mangrove crab intestine and habitat sediment microbiomes cooperatively work on carbon and nitrogen cycling Mangrove crab intestine and habitat sediment microbiomes cooperatively work on carbon and nitrogen cycling
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