The ability for organisms to disperse throughout their environment is thought to strongly influence population structure and thus evolution of diversity within species. A decades-long debate surrounds processes that generate and support high microbial diversity, particularly in the ocean. The debate concerns whether diversification occurs primarily through geographic partitioning (where distance limits gene flow) or through environmental selection, and remains unresolved due to lack of empirical data. Here we show that gene flow in a diatom, an ecologically important eukaryotic microbe, is not limited by global-scale geographic distance. Instead, environmental and ecological selection likely play a more significant role than dispersal in ge...
The spatial distribution of microbes on our planet is famously formulated in the Baas Becking hypoth...
The spatial distribution of microbes on our planet is famously formulated in the Baas Becking hypoth...
The spatial distribution of microbes on our planet is famously formulated in the Baas Becking hypoth...
Microalgae are only a few micrometres to a millimetre in size, yet they constitute the base for aqua...
The role of geographic isolation in marine microbial speciation is hotly debated because of the high...
The role of geographic isolation in marine microbial speciation is hotly debated because of the high...
The role of geographic isolation in marine microbial speciation is hotly debated because of the high...
Marine planktonic microalgae have potentially global dispersal, yet reduced gene flow has been confi...
In contrast with macroorganisms, whose geographical ranges are typically restricted, many microbial ...
Diatoms are some of the most biogeochemically important organisms on our planet, responsible for up ...
Diatoms are of biogeochemical importance to the earth\u27s climate, responsible for up to 40% of pri...
Background: Small vagile eukaryotic organisms, which comprise a large proportion of the Earth's biod...
Background: Small vagile eukaryotic organisms, which comprise a large proportion of the Earth's biod...
Background: Small vagile eukaryotic organisms, which comprise a large proportion of the Earth's biod...
Background: Small vagile eukaryotic organisms, which comprise a large proportion of the Earth's biod...
The spatial distribution of microbes on our planet is famously formulated in the Baas Becking hypoth...
The spatial distribution of microbes on our planet is famously formulated in the Baas Becking hypoth...
The spatial distribution of microbes on our planet is famously formulated in the Baas Becking hypoth...
Microalgae are only a few micrometres to a millimetre in size, yet they constitute the base for aqua...
The role of geographic isolation in marine microbial speciation is hotly debated because of the high...
The role of geographic isolation in marine microbial speciation is hotly debated because of the high...
The role of geographic isolation in marine microbial speciation is hotly debated because of the high...
Marine planktonic microalgae have potentially global dispersal, yet reduced gene flow has been confi...
In contrast with macroorganisms, whose geographical ranges are typically restricted, many microbial ...
Diatoms are some of the most biogeochemically important organisms on our planet, responsible for up ...
Diatoms are of biogeochemical importance to the earth\u27s climate, responsible for up to 40% of pri...
Background: Small vagile eukaryotic organisms, which comprise a large proportion of the Earth's biod...
Background: Small vagile eukaryotic organisms, which comprise a large proportion of the Earth's biod...
Background: Small vagile eukaryotic organisms, which comprise a large proportion of the Earth's biod...
Background: Small vagile eukaryotic organisms, which comprise a large proportion of the Earth's biod...
The spatial distribution of microbes on our planet is famously formulated in the Baas Becking hypoth...
The spatial distribution of microbes on our planet is famously formulated in the Baas Becking hypoth...
The spatial distribution of microbes on our planet is famously formulated in the Baas Becking hypoth...