With the advent of DNA-based molecular technologies, microbial ecologists now have the tools to test whether general ecological patterns apply to microorganisms. In this study, we selected 11 high-mountain lakes from Sierra Nevada (Spain) to test the predictions of island-biogeography theory in relation to ecosystem size and isolation, and to assess the influence of other factors (i.e., ecosystem productivity, resource richness, and biotic interactions) on bacterial community structure. Bacterial operational taxonomic units (OTUs), generated by denaturing-gradient gel electrophoresis of polymerase chain-reaction-amplified 16S rRNA genes, were used as a surrogate of predominant "biodiversity units." OTU composition among lakes was heterogene...
International audienceThe introduction of molecular methods to the study of prokaryotes in the mid-1...
Methods to estimate microbial diversity have developed rapidly in an effort to understand the distri...
10 pages, 6 figures, supporting information https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ele.12704.-- Data accessibili...
The revolution of molecular techniques in the field of microbial ecology not only allows an in-depth...
Much remains unknown about what drives microbial community structure and diversity. Highly structure...
We measured bacterial abundance, cell size distribution, and related microbiological and geochemical...
Microbial eukaryotes hold a key role in aquatic ecosystem functioning. Yet, their diversity in fresh...
Increasing evidence has emerged for non-random spatial distributions of microbes, but knowledge of t...
Methods to estimate microbial diversity have developed rapidly in an effort to understand the distri...
Lakes traditionally have been considered unimportant in global and regional biogeochemical cycling, ...
International audienceWe used a partial 16S rRNA sequencing approach to compare the structure and co...
Understanding the link between community diversity and ecosystem function is a fundamental aspect of...
There is a vivid debate on the relative importance of local and regional factors in shaping microbia...
For many years, the importance of microorganisms attached to surfaces in littoral zones and wetlands...
There is an increasing interest to combine phylogenetic data with distributional and ecological reco...
International audienceThe introduction of molecular methods to the study of prokaryotes in the mid-1...
Methods to estimate microbial diversity have developed rapidly in an effort to understand the distri...
10 pages, 6 figures, supporting information https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ele.12704.-- Data accessibili...
The revolution of molecular techniques in the field of microbial ecology not only allows an in-depth...
Much remains unknown about what drives microbial community structure and diversity. Highly structure...
We measured bacterial abundance, cell size distribution, and related microbiological and geochemical...
Microbial eukaryotes hold a key role in aquatic ecosystem functioning. Yet, their diversity in fresh...
Increasing evidence has emerged for non-random spatial distributions of microbes, but knowledge of t...
Methods to estimate microbial diversity have developed rapidly in an effort to understand the distri...
Lakes traditionally have been considered unimportant in global and regional biogeochemical cycling, ...
International audienceWe used a partial 16S rRNA sequencing approach to compare the structure and co...
Understanding the link between community diversity and ecosystem function is a fundamental aspect of...
There is a vivid debate on the relative importance of local and regional factors in shaping microbia...
For many years, the importance of microorganisms attached to surfaces in littoral zones and wetlands...
There is an increasing interest to combine phylogenetic data with distributional and ecological reco...
International audienceThe introduction of molecular methods to the study of prokaryotes in the mid-1...
Methods to estimate microbial diversity have developed rapidly in an effort to understand the distri...
10 pages, 6 figures, supporting information https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ele.12704.-- Data accessibili...