There is a long-standing belief that microbial organisms have unlimited dispersal capabilities, are therefore ubiquitous, and show weak or absent latitudinal diversity gradients. In contrast, using a global freshwater diatom data set, we show that latitudinal gradients in local and regional genus richness are present and highly asymmetric between both hemispheres. Patterns in regional richness are explained by the degree of isolation of lake districts, while the number of locally coexisting diatom genera is highly constrained by the size of the regional diatom pool, habitat availability, and the connectivity between habitats within lake districts. At regional to global scales, historical factors explain significantly more of the observed ge...
In contrast with macroorganisms, whose geographical ranges are typically restricted, many microbial ...
Disentangling the relative role of species sorting and dispersal limitation in biological communitie...
In this inter-continental study of stream diatoms, we asked three important but still unresolved eco...
There is a long-standing belief that microbial organisms have unlimited dispersal capabilities, are ...
It has been claimed that microbial taxa will not exhibit endemism because their enormous populations...
To date, little is known about the relative importance of dispersal related versus local factors in ...
International audienceAbstract The distribution of microorganisms has long been assumed to be cosmop...
The high-dispersal rates of microorganisms have driven to the expectation of their cosmopolitan geog...
Lakes and their topological distribution across Earth’s surface impose ecological and evolutionary c...
A listing of the accepted freshwater diatom genera worldwide is presented, indicating the distributi...
International audienceAim1. To disentangle the effects of local environmental conditions and space a...
1.Patterns that maintain and generate biodiversity of macro-organisms in the Neotropics are widely d...
The extent to which the spatial distribution of marine planktonic microbes is controlled by local en...
Diatom biogeography has attracted increased attention especially over the past two decades. However,...
AimThis study investigates taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity in diatom genera to evaluate assembl...
In contrast with macroorganisms, whose geographical ranges are typically restricted, many microbial ...
Disentangling the relative role of species sorting and dispersal limitation in biological communitie...
In this inter-continental study of stream diatoms, we asked three important but still unresolved eco...
There is a long-standing belief that microbial organisms have unlimited dispersal capabilities, are ...
It has been claimed that microbial taxa will not exhibit endemism because their enormous populations...
To date, little is known about the relative importance of dispersal related versus local factors in ...
International audienceAbstract The distribution of microorganisms has long been assumed to be cosmop...
The high-dispersal rates of microorganisms have driven to the expectation of their cosmopolitan geog...
Lakes and their topological distribution across Earth’s surface impose ecological and evolutionary c...
A listing of the accepted freshwater diatom genera worldwide is presented, indicating the distributi...
International audienceAim1. To disentangle the effects of local environmental conditions and space a...
1.Patterns that maintain and generate biodiversity of macro-organisms in the Neotropics are widely d...
The extent to which the spatial distribution of marine planktonic microbes is controlled by local en...
Diatom biogeography has attracted increased attention especially over the past two decades. However,...
AimThis study investigates taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity in diatom genera to evaluate assembl...
In contrast with macroorganisms, whose geographical ranges are typically restricted, many microbial ...
Disentangling the relative role of species sorting and dispersal limitation in biological communitie...
In this inter-continental study of stream diatoms, we asked three important but still unresolved eco...