Treating cattle with antibiotics affects greenhouse gas emissions, and microbiota in dung and dung beetles
Antibiotics are routinely used to improve livestock health and growth. However, this practice may have unintended environmental impacts mediated by interactions among the wide range of micro- and macroorganisms found in agroecosystems. For example, antibiotics may alter microbial emissions of greenh...
Główni autorzy: | Hammer, T, Fierer, N, Hardwick, B, Simojoki, A, Slade, E, Taponen, J, Viljanen, H, Roslin, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2016
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