<div><p>A better understand the ecology of microbes and their role in the global ecosystem could be achieved if traditional ecological theories can be applied to microbes. In ecology organisms are defined as specialists or generalists according to the breadth of their niche. Spatial distribution is often used as a proxy measure of niche breadth; generalists have broad niches and a wide spatial distribution and specialists a narrow niche and spatial distribution. Previous studies suggest that microbial distribution patterns are contrary to this idea; a microbial generalist genus (<i>Desulfobulbus</i>) has a limited spatial distribution while a specialist genus (<i>Methanosaeta</i>) has a cosmopolitan distribution. Therefore, we hypothesise t...
In July 2004, dominant populations of microbial ultraplankton (<5 ?m), in the surface of the Celt...
Much remains unknown about what drives microbial community structure and diversity. Highly structure...
In the light of the competitive exclusion principle, which states that complete competitors cannot c...
A better understand the ecology of microbes and their role in the global ecosystem could be achieved...
A better understand the ecology of microbes and their role in the global ecosystem could be achieved...
A reductionist ecological approach of using a model genus was adopted in order to understand how mic...
Understanding the ecological principles underlying the structure and function of microbial communiti...
Whether bacteria display spatial patterns of distribution and at which level of taxonomic organisat...
Increasing evidence has emerged for non-random spatial distributions of microbes, but knowledge of t...
The factors driving β-diversity (variation in community composition) yield insights into the mainten...
The factors driving β-diversity (variation in community composition) yield insights into the mainten...
Bacteria control major nutrient cycles and directly influence plant, animal and human health. Howeve...
In contrast with macroorganisms, whose geographical ranges are typically restricted, many microbial ...
Surface-attached microbial communities constitute a vast amount of life on our planet. They contribu...
Using multiple lines of evidence from denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis, environmental sequenc...
In July 2004, dominant populations of microbial ultraplankton (<5 ?m), in the surface of the Celt...
Much remains unknown about what drives microbial community structure and diversity. Highly structure...
In the light of the competitive exclusion principle, which states that complete competitors cannot c...
A better understand the ecology of microbes and their role in the global ecosystem could be achieved...
A better understand the ecology of microbes and their role in the global ecosystem could be achieved...
A reductionist ecological approach of using a model genus was adopted in order to understand how mic...
Understanding the ecological principles underlying the structure and function of microbial communiti...
Whether bacteria display spatial patterns of distribution and at which level of taxonomic organisat...
Increasing evidence has emerged for non-random spatial distributions of microbes, but knowledge of t...
The factors driving β-diversity (variation in community composition) yield insights into the mainten...
The factors driving β-diversity (variation in community composition) yield insights into the mainten...
Bacteria control major nutrient cycles and directly influence plant, animal and human health. Howeve...
In contrast with macroorganisms, whose geographical ranges are typically restricted, many microbial ...
Surface-attached microbial communities constitute a vast amount of life on our planet. They contribu...
Using multiple lines of evidence from denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis, environmental sequenc...
In July 2004, dominant populations of microbial ultraplankton (<5 ?m), in the surface of the Celt...
Much remains unknown about what drives microbial community structure and diversity. Highly structure...
In the light of the competitive exclusion principle, which states that complete competitors cannot c...