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    Conversion of Amazon rainforest to agriculture alters community traits of methane-cycling organisms
    with K. M. Meyer, J. L. M. Rodrigues, K. Nüsslein, S. G. Tringe, B. S. Mirza, J. M. Tiedje, and B. J. M. Bohannan
    © 2017 John Wiley & Sons LtdLand use change is one of the greatest environmental impacts worldwide, especially to tropical forests. The Amazon rainforest has been subject to particularly high rates of land use change, primarily to cattle pasture. A commonly observed response to cattle pasture establishment in the Amazon is the conversion of soil from a methane sink in rainforest, to a methane source in pasture. However, it is not known how the microorganisms that mediate methane flux are altered…Read more