Data underpinning "Microscale heterogeneity of the spatial distribution of organic matter can promote bacterial biodiversity in soils: Insights from computer simulations"

Citation

Portell-Canal, Xavier; Pot, Valérie; Garnier, Patricia; Otten, Wilfred; Baveye, Philippe (2018). Data underpinning "Microscale heterogeneity of the spatial distribution of organic matter can promote bacterial biodiversity in soils: Insights from computer simulations". Cranfield Online Research Data (CORD). Dataset. https://doi.org/10.17862/cranfield.rd.6744158.v1

Abstract

Figures and data used in the paper "Microscale heterogeneity of the spatial distribution of organic matter can promote bacterial biodiversity in soils: Insights from computer simulations". See readme.txt file in the compressed files (.7z) for a description of the files included in the folder.

Description

Software Description

Software Language

Github

Keywords

Soil, pore scale, organic matter, resource allocation, bacteria, biodiversity, agent-based modeling', 'Soil Science', 'Soil Biology', 'Simulation and Modelling', 'Conservation and Biodiversity', 'Microbiology'

DOI

10.17862/cranfield.rd.6744158

Rights

CC BY 4.0

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Funder/s

Natural Environment Research Council (NE/P014208/1); ANR Project Soil-µ3D (Number ANR-15-CE01-0006-01)