Viruses' Fundamental Role in Ecosystem Functioning and Global Cycles
Viruses are recognized for their foundational role in the functioning of ecosystems, exerting profound influence on the dynamics of microbial communities, the efficient flow of matter, and the intricate global biogeochemical cycles. Despite their widespread abundance and ecological significance, a considerable number of these viral entities have historically remained undetected and thus invisible to scientific inquiry.
Viruses play a significant and fundamental role in the overall functioning of various ecosystems. Their influence extends to profoundly impacting the dynamics of microbial communities, the flow of matter within these environments, and the complex global biogeochemical cycles.
Despite their widespread abundance and the crucial ecological importance they hold, a substantial number of these viruses have, for extended periods, remained unobserved and thus invisible to scientific research and understanding.
(Source: allAfrica)