The extent to which free-living microorganisms show cosmopolitan distributions has been a contentious aspect of microbial ecology over the last few decades. Testate amoebae are a group of free living protists that can provide important evidence for the nature of the biogeography of microorganisms because there are relatively good data on the distribution of their morpho-species (compared to many other microbial groups). Many testate amoebae appear to exhibit ubiquitous distributions, while some taxa have proven to be endemic to limited regions. The genus Hoogenraadia (Gauthier-Lièvre and Thomas 1958) is of particular interest in this context as it appears to be restricted to relatively low latitudes. There are six described species of the g...
Untangling the relationships between morphology and phylogeny is key to building a reliable taxonomy...
The community composition of any group of organisms should theoretically be determined by a combinat...
Despite the astounding prevalence of eukaryotic microbes in the biosphere, we know relatively little...
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 long-standing debate in microbial ecology is the extent to which free-living microorganisms exhibi...
Records of Hoogenraadia in China There were two extant Hoogenraadia taxa previously recorded in C...
A long-standing debate in microbial ecology is<br />the extent to which free-living microorganisms e...
Recent studies show that soil eukaryotic diversity is immense and dominated by micro-organisms. Howe...
Precise and sufficiently detailed morphological taxonomy is vital in biology, for example in the acc...
Testate amoebae are a diverse group of shelled protists frequently used as model organisms in microb...
Aim: Patterns of α- and β-diversity of soil protist communities and the factors that shape them rem...
Pt. 1. Microbes comprise most of the lineages in the tree of life, yet many are among the least unde...
Untangling the relationships between morphology and phylogeny is key to building a reliable taxonomy...
Most groups of higher organisms show a decrease in species richness toward high altitude, but the ex...
Untangling the relationships between morphology and phylogeny is key to building a reliable taxonomy...
The community composition of any group of organisms should theoretically be determined by a combinat...
Despite the astounding prevalence of eukaryotic microbes in the biosphere, we know relatively little...
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 long-standing debate in microbial ecology is the extent to which free-living microorganisms exhibi...
Records of Hoogenraadia in China There were two extant Hoogenraadia taxa previously recorded in C...
A long-standing debate in microbial ecology is<br />the extent to which free-living microorganisms e...
Recent studies show that soil eukaryotic diversity is immense and dominated by micro-organisms. Howe...
Precise and sufficiently detailed morphological taxonomy is vital in biology, for example in the acc...
Testate amoebae are a diverse group of shelled protists frequently used as model organisms in microb...
Aim: Patterns of α- and β-diversity of soil protist communities and the factors that shape them rem...
Pt. 1. Microbes comprise most of the lineages in the tree of life, yet many are among the least unde...
Untangling the relationships between morphology and phylogeny is key to building a reliable taxonomy...
Most groups of higher organisms show a decrease in species richness toward high altitude, but the ex...
Untangling the relationships between morphology and phylogeny is key to building a reliable taxonomy...
The community composition of any group of organisms should theoretically be determined by a combinat...
Despite the astounding prevalence of eukaryotic microbes in the biosphere, we know relatively little...