Seminar: Ecological and evolutionary consequences of carbon preferences in bacteria
Abstract: Bacteria utilize different carbon sources preferentially. In this talk, I will argue that phylogenetic and metabolic constraints shape trait distributions of heterotrophic bacteria, and that these traits have important consequences for the ecology and evolution of bacterial populations.
LSC 3 (Life Sciences Institute- 2350 Health Sciences Mall) MBIM itsupport@microbiology.ubc.ca America/Vancouver publicSeminar: Ecological and evolutionary consequences of carbon preferences in bacteria
Abstract: Bacteria utilize different carbon sources preferentially. In this talk, I will argue that phylogenetic and metabolic constraints shape trait distributions of heterotrophic bacteria, and that these traits have important consequences for the ecology and evolution of bacterial populations.