Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distributions of terrestrial microbial communities in extreme environments such as Antarctica are not well understood. In addition, knowledge of whether and how historical contingencies affect microbial distributions at small spatial scales is lacking. Here, we analyzed soil-borne microbial (bacterial, archaeal, and fungal) communities in 12 quadrat plots around the Fildes Region of King George Island, maritime Antarctica, and the communities were divided into two groups according to the soil elemental compositions and environmental attributes of Holocene raised beach and Tertiary volcanic stratigraphy. Prokaryotic communities of the two groups were well...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
The average temperature on the Antarctic Peninsula has risen \u3e 2.9°C over the past 50 years. This...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
The average temperature on the Antarctic Peninsula has risen \u3e 2.9°C over the past 50 years. This...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
Although research on microbial biogeography has made great progress in the past decade, distribution...
The average temperature on the Antarctic Peninsula has risen \u3e 2.9°C over the past 50 years. This...