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Dynamic social interactions and keystone species shape the diversity and stability of mixed-species biofilms – an example from dairy isolates

Biology

Dynamic social interactions and keystone species shape the diversity and stability of mixed-species biofilms – an example from dairy isolates

F. A. Sadiq, K. D. Reu, et al.

This study delves into the intricate interactions within a four-species biofilm model derived from a dairy pasteuriser, showcasing how synergy enhances biofilm mass production. Notably, *Microbacterium lacticum* emerges as a keystone species among others in this dynamic ecosystem, revealing valuable insights into biofilm ecology and potential applications in synthetic bacterial community engineering. This exciting research was conducted by Faizan Ahmed Sadiq, Koen De Reu, Hans Steenackers, Ann Van de Walle, Mette Burmølle, and Marc Heyndrickx.

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