ABSTRACT Dispersal is closely tied to the origin and maintenance of microbial diversity. With its focus on a narrow group of soil bacteria, recent work by Andam and colleagues on Streptomyces has provided perhaps the strongest support so far that some bacterial diversity in soils can be attributed to regional endemism (C. P. Andam et al., mBio 7:e02200-15, 2016, http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02200-15). This means that dispersal is limited enough to allow for evolutionary diversification. Further analyses suggest that signatures of climate conditions more than 10,000 years ago can be detected in contemporary populations of this genus. These legacies have implications for how future climate change might alter soil microbial diversity
The high diversity of soil bacteria is attributed to the spatial complexity of soil systems, where h...
Soil bacterial communities are altered by anthropogenic drivers such as climate change-related warmi...
Despite the vital role of microorganisms for ecosystem functioning and human welfare, our understand...
Dispersal is closely tied to the origin and maintenance of microbial diversity. With its focus on a ...
Bacteria are essential parts of ecosystems and are the most diverse organisms on the planet. Yet, ou...
Soil bacteria are key to ecosystem function and maintenance of soil fertility. Leveraging associatio...
Spatial scaling and determinism of the wide-scale distribution of macroorganisms’ diversity has been...
Contemporary environmental disturbances and historical contingencies are considered to be major fact...
For free-living bacteria and archaea, the equivalent of the biological species concept does not exis...
Despite our ability to characterize diverse microbial communities, we currently lack the capability ...
For free-living bacteria and archaea, the equivalent of the biological species concept does not exis...
136 pagesSoil microbes are critical to the sustenance of several nutrient cycles, communities of soi...
The legacy impacts of past climates on the current distribution of soil microbial communities are la...
The extent to which the distribution of soil bacteria is controlled by local environment versus spat...
Microbial community responses to environmental change are largely associated with ecological process...
The high diversity of soil bacteria is attributed to the spatial complexity of soil systems, where h...
Soil bacterial communities are altered by anthropogenic drivers such as climate change-related warmi...
Despite the vital role of microorganisms for ecosystem functioning and human welfare, our understand...
Dispersal is closely tied to the origin and maintenance of microbial diversity. With its focus on a ...
Bacteria are essential parts of ecosystems and are the most diverse organisms on the planet. Yet, ou...
Soil bacteria are key to ecosystem function and maintenance of soil fertility. Leveraging associatio...
Spatial scaling and determinism of the wide-scale distribution of macroorganisms’ diversity has been...
Contemporary environmental disturbances and historical contingencies are considered to be major fact...
For free-living bacteria and archaea, the equivalent of the biological species concept does not exis...
Despite our ability to characterize diverse microbial communities, we currently lack the capability ...
For free-living bacteria and archaea, the equivalent of the biological species concept does not exis...
136 pagesSoil microbes are critical to the sustenance of several nutrient cycles, communities of soi...
The legacy impacts of past climates on the current distribution of soil microbial communities are la...
The extent to which the distribution of soil bacteria is controlled by local environment versus spat...
Microbial community responses to environmental change are largely associated with ecological process...
The high diversity of soil bacteria is attributed to the spatial complexity of soil systems, where h...
Soil bacterial communities are altered by anthropogenic drivers such as climate change-related warmi...
Despite the vital role of microorganisms for ecosystem functioning and human welfare, our understand...