International audienceAquatic microbes, like all organisms, have biogeographies, but this subject has attracted relatively little attention. In this review, recent results exploiting techniques of molecular biology are summarized to place in perspective the studies of this Theme Section. The studies considered concern large-scale patterns of spatial distribution among heterotrophic planktonic prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbes. For freshwater bacterioplankton communities, reported patterns are inconsistent. Taxonomic richness may increase with system size, and composition may be related among neighboring bodies of water. However, inconsistencies in patterns may be due to differences in the temporal and spatial scales considered. Among plan...
International audienceAlthough they are widespread, diverse and involved in biogeochemical cycles, m...
This chapter summarizes the major groups of microorganisms found in high latitude aquatic ecosystems...
International audienceObservations of distributions of microorganisms and their differences in commu...
In this review we survey recent publications employing molecular techniques to investigate the distr...
Bacteria are among the most abundant groups of organisms. They mediate key ecological processe...
Because of their small size, great abundance and easy dispersal, it is often assumed that marine pla...
Abstract The phylogenetic structure and community com-position were analysed in an existing data set...
New questions about microbial ecology and diversity combined with significant improvement in the res...
XXIII Congress of the Italian Association of Oceannography and Limnology, Functioning, alteration an...
Marine microbial communities provide much of the energy upon which all higher trophic levels depend,...
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...
We conducted a global characterization of the microbial communities of shipping ports to serve as a ...
14 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables, supporting information https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.14421Biotic and...
Little is known about how microbes diversify in nature. In contrast to the more studied multicellula...
International audienceAlthough they are widespread, diverse and involved in biogeochemical cycles, m...
This chapter summarizes the major groups of microorganisms found in high latitude aquatic ecosystems...
International audienceObservations of distributions of microorganisms and their differences in commu...
In this review we survey recent publications employing molecular techniques to investigate the distr...
Bacteria are among the most abundant groups of organisms. They mediate key ecological processe...
Because of their small size, great abundance and easy dispersal, it is often assumed that marine pla...
Abstract The phylogenetic structure and community com-position were analysed in an existing data set...
New questions about microbial ecology and diversity combined with significant improvement in the res...
XXIII Congress of the Italian Association of Oceannography and Limnology, Functioning, alteration an...
Marine microbial communities provide much of the energy upon which all higher trophic levels depend,...
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...
We conducted a global characterization of the microbial communities of shipping ports to serve as a ...
14 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables, supporting information https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.14421Biotic and...
Little is known about how microbes diversify in nature. In contrast to the more studied multicellula...
International audienceAlthough they are widespread, diverse and involved in biogeochemical cycles, m...
This chapter summarizes the major groups of microorganisms found in high latitude aquatic ecosystems...
International audienceObservations of distributions of microorganisms and their differences in commu...