A long-standing debate in microbial ecology is the extent to which free-living microorganisms exhibit cosmopolitan distributions. We use a comparison of testate amoebae communities in cold "polar" locations (Arctic, Antarctic, and Tibet) to investigate how a microorganism's size affects its probability of having a cosmopolitan distribution. We show that the probability a given taxa being reported in all three locations increases as testate size decreases. Likewise, excluding those testates found only in Tibet, very small testates (< 20 mu m) are more likely to occur in both the Arctic and Antarctic than in either of these poles alone. Attempting to correct for phylogeny reduces the number of statistically significant relationships-both beca...
Aim Propagule size and ecological requirements are believed to be major factors influencing the pas...
tend to be cosmopolitan species with wide habitat tolerances (e.g. many are also found in polar regi...
The topic of microbial biogeography is almost 100 years old, however, when confronted with questions...
A long-standing debate in microbial ecology is the extent to which free-living microorganisms exhibi...
A long-standing debate in microbial ecology is<br />the extent to which free-living microorganisms e...
Forty different sites, represented by 1483 samples, ranging from Alaska eastwards to Siberia, have b...
In contrast with macroorganisms, whose geographical ranges are typically restricted, many microbial ...
The extent to which free-living microorganisms show cosmopolitan distributions has been a contentiou...
The extent to which free-living microorganisms show cosmopolitan distributions has been a contentiou...
A “metapopulation” is a group of populations of the same species separated by space but linked by di...
Abstract: Aim: The diversity and distribution of soil microorganisms and their potential for long- d...
Precise and sufficiently detailed morphological taxonomy is vital in biology, for example in the acc...
Background: It is much debated whether microbes are easily dispersed globally or whether they, like ...
Two contrasting views dominate the vivid debate on microbial biogeography. Proponents of the ubiquit...
Recent studies show that soil eukaryotic diversity is immense and dominated by micro‐organisms. Howe...
Aim Propagule size and ecological requirements are believed to be major factors influencing the pas...
tend to be cosmopolitan species with wide habitat tolerances (e.g. many are also found in polar regi...
The topic of microbial biogeography is almost 100 years old, however, when confronted with questions...
A long-standing debate in microbial ecology is the extent to which free-living microorganisms exhibi...
A long-standing debate in microbial ecology is<br />the extent to which free-living microorganisms e...
Forty different sites, represented by 1483 samples, ranging from Alaska eastwards to Siberia, have b...
In contrast with macroorganisms, whose geographical ranges are typically restricted, many microbial ...
The extent to which free-living microorganisms show cosmopolitan distributions has been a contentiou...
The extent to which free-living microorganisms show cosmopolitan distributions has been a contentiou...
A “metapopulation” is a group of populations of the same species separated by space but linked by di...
Abstract: Aim: The diversity and distribution of soil microorganisms and their potential for long- d...
Precise and sufficiently detailed morphological taxonomy is vital in biology, for example in the acc...
Background: It is much debated whether microbes are easily dispersed globally or whether they, like ...
Two contrasting views dominate the vivid debate on microbial biogeography. Proponents of the ubiquit...
Recent studies show that soil eukaryotic diversity is immense and dominated by micro‐organisms. Howe...
Aim Propagule size and ecological requirements are believed to be major factors influencing the pas...
tend to be cosmopolitan species with wide habitat tolerances (e.g. many are also found in polar regi...
The topic of microbial biogeography is almost 100 years old, however, when confronted with questions...