Two studies shed new light on time-traveling pathogens hidden in ancient ice.
led by Giovanni Strona of the European Commission Joint Research Centre sought to address these concerns.
The invaders' effects on the diversity of host bacteria were compared to control communities with no invasion. While most dominant invaders had minimal impact on the larger community, approximately 1 percent yielded unpredictable results. Some caused significant losses in host species, while others increased diversity compared to control simulations.
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