The diversity and composition of lake bacterial communities are driven by the interplay between local contemporary environmental conditions and dispersal of cells from the surroundings, i.e. the metacommunity. Still, a conceptual understanding ofthe relative importance of the two types of factors is lacking. For instance, it is unknown which sources ofdispersal are most important and under which circumstances. Here, we investigated the seasonal variation in the importance of dispersal from different sources (mixing, precipitation, surface runoff and sediment resuspension) for lake bacterioplankton community and population dynamics. For that purpose, two small forest lakes and their dispersal sources were sampled over a period of 10 months.T...
Natural communities are open systems and consequently dispersal can play an important role for the d...
Correlated patterns of abundance, activity, and composition are commonly observed between phytoplank...
Dispersal can influence the response of bacterial communities to environmental changes and disturban...
The diversity and composition of lake bacterial communities are driven by the interplay between loca...
Previous studies have shown variable relationships between dispersal rate and ecosystem functioning,...
Bacteria play a key role in freshwater biogeochemical cycling, but long-term trends in freshwater ba...
ABSTRACT Bacteria play a key role in freshwater biogeochemical cycling, but long-term trends in fres...
Temporal dynamics of bacterioplankton are rarely investigated for multiple habitats and years within...
The following dissertation encompasses a series of investigations aimed at testing the hypothesis th...
There is a vivid debate on the relative importance of local and regional factors in shaping microbia...
Bacteria are among the most abundant groups of organisms. They mediate key ecological processe...
<p>Community functioning is assessed as per cell bacterial production (A), local richness of the bac...
Bacterial diversity and ecosystem functioning (BEF) relationships have received considerable attenti...
One of ecology’s primary goals is to comprehend biodiversity and its patterns of distribution over s...
The influence of inlet bacteria on the assemblage composition of bacterioplankton was investigated i...
Natural communities are open systems and consequently dispersal can play an important role for the d...
Correlated patterns of abundance, activity, and composition are commonly observed between phytoplank...
Dispersal can influence the response of bacterial communities to environmental changes and disturban...
The diversity and composition of lake bacterial communities are driven by the interplay between loca...
Previous studies have shown variable relationships between dispersal rate and ecosystem functioning,...
Bacteria play a key role in freshwater biogeochemical cycling, but long-term trends in freshwater ba...
ABSTRACT Bacteria play a key role in freshwater biogeochemical cycling, but long-term trends in fres...
Temporal dynamics of bacterioplankton are rarely investigated for multiple habitats and years within...
The following dissertation encompasses a series of investigations aimed at testing the hypothesis th...
There is a vivid debate on the relative importance of local and regional factors in shaping microbia...
Bacteria are among the most abundant groups of organisms. They mediate key ecological processe...
<p>Community functioning is assessed as per cell bacterial production (A), local richness of the bac...
Bacterial diversity and ecosystem functioning (BEF) relationships have received considerable attenti...
One of ecology’s primary goals is to comprehend biodiversity and its patterns of distribution over s...
The influence of inlet bacteria on the assemblage composition of bacterioplankton was investigated i...
Natural communities are open systems and consequently dispersal can play an important role for the d...
Correlated patterns of abundance, activity, and composition are commonly observed between phytoplank...
Dispersal can influence the response of bacterial communities to environmental changes and disturban...