Niche partitioning facilitates coexistence of closely related honey bee gut bacteria

  1. Silvia Brochet
  2. Andrew Quinn  Is a corresponding author
  3. Ruben AT Mars  Is a corresponding author
  4. Nicolas Neuschwander  Is a corresponding author
  5. Uwe Sauer  Is a corresponding author
  6. Philipp Engel  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Lausanne, Switzerland
  2. ETH Zürich, Switzerland
  3. ETH Zurich, Switzerland

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  1. Silvia Brochet
  2. Andrew Quinn
  3. Ruben AT Mars
  4. Nicolas Neuschwander
  5. Uwe Sauer
  6. Philipp Engel
(2021)
Niche partitioning facilitates coexistence of closely related honey bee gut bacteria
eLife 10:e68583.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.68583

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