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Chemical pollution and microbiomes responses

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Christian Mougin, Christian Mougin, Christian Mougin, Christian Mougin, Christian Mougin, Fabrice Martin‐Laurent Christian Mougin, Fabrice Martin‐Laurent Christian Mougin, Christian Mougin, Fabrice Martin‐Laurent Christian Mougin, Christian Mougin, Fabrice Martin‐Laurent Fabrice Martin‐Laurent Fabrice Martin‐Laurent Fabrice Martin‐Laurent Fabrice Martin‐Laurent

Summary

This paper reviewed how chemical pollution affects microbial community composition and function across different environments. Exposure to pollutants including plastics, heavy metals, and pesticides can disrupt microbial diversity and the ecosystem services microbes provide. The review calls for greater integration of microbiome science into environmental risk assessment.

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