<div><p>Knowledge about the biogeography of organisms has long been a focus in ecological research, including the mechanisms that generate and maintain diversity. In this study, we targeted a microbial group relatively underrepresented in the microbial biogeographic literature, the soil Archaea. We surveyed the archaeal abundance and community composition using real-time quantitative PCR and T-RFLP approaches for 105 soil samples from 2 habitat types to identify the archaeal distribution patterns and factors driving these patterns. Results showed that the soil archaeal community was affected by spatial and environmental variables, and 79% and 51% of the community variation was explained in the non-flooded soil (NS) and flooded soil (FS) hab...
Archaea are common and abundant members of biological soil crust communities across large-scale biog...
Archaea are common and abundant members of biological soil crust communities across large-scale biog...
Although archaea are ubiquitous in various environments, the knowledge gaps still exist regarding th...
Knowledge about the biogeography of organisms has long been a focus in ecological research, includin...
Knowledge about the biogeography of organisms has long been a focus in ecological research, includin...
Knowledge about the biogeography of organisms has long been a focus in ecological research, includin...
Even though recent studies have clarified the influence and hierarchy of environmental filters on ba...
Although archaea are ubiquitous in various environments, the knowledge gaps still exist regarding th...
Although archaea are ubiquitous in various environments, the knowledge gaps still exist regarding th...
Although archaea are ubiquitous in various environments, the knowledge gaps still exist regarding th...
Article en open accessInternational audienceEven though recent studies have clarified the influence ...
Soil microbial communities contain numerous organisms including bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses, ...
This study explored the persistence and spatial distribution of a diverse Archaeal assemblage inhabi...
Soil pH is one of the most influential factors for the composition of bacterial and fungal communiti...
Archaea are common and abundant members of biological soil crust communities across large-scale biog...
Archaea are common and abundant members of biological soil crust communities across large-scale biog...
Archaea are common and abundant members of biological soil crust communities across large-scale biog...
Although archaea are ubiquitous in various environments, the knowledge gaps still exist regarding th...
Knowledge about the biogeography of organisms has long been a focus in ecological research, includin...
Knowledge about the biogeography of organisms has long been a focus in ecological research, includin...
Knowledge about the biogeography of organisms has long been a focus in ecological research, includin...
Even though recent studies have clarified the influence and hierarchy of environmental filters on ba...
Although archaea are ubiquitous in various environments, the knowledge gaps still exist regarding th...
Although archaea are ubiquitous in various environments, the knowledge gaps still exist regarding th...
Although archaea are ubiquitous in various environments, the knowledge gaps still exist regarding th...
Article en open accessInternational audienceEven though recent studies have clarified the influence ...
Soil microbial communities contain numerous organisms including bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses, ...
This study explored the persistence and spatial distribution of a diverse Archaeal assemblage inhabi...
Soil pH is one of the most influential factors for the composition of bacterial and fungal communiti...
Archaea are common and abundant members of biological soil crust communities across large-scale biog...
Archaea are common and abundant members of biological soil crust communities across large-scale biog...
Archaea are common and abundant members of biological soil crust communities across large-scale biog...
Although archaea are ubiquitous in various environments, the knowledge gaps still exist regarding th...