The turnover of microbial communities across space is dictated by local and regional factors. Locally, selection shapes community assembly through biological interactions between organisms and the environment, while regional factors influence microbial dispersion patterns. Methods used to disentangle the effects of local and regional factors typically do not aim to identify ecological processes underlying the turnover. In this paper, we identified and quantified these processes for three operational microbial subcommunities (cyanobacteria, particle-attached, and free-living bacteria) from a tropical cascade of freshwater reservoirs with decreasing productivity, over two markedly different dry and rainy seasons. We hypothesized that during t...
Observations of distributions of microorganisms and their differences in community composition acros...
Tropical ecosystems are different in important ways from those of temperate regions. They are a majo...
Increasing evidence has emerged for non-random spatial distributions of microbes, but knowledge of t...
The turnover of microbial communities across space is dictated by local and regional factors. Locall...
Understanding microbial community structure and the underlying control mechanisms are fundamental pu...
River floodplains are spatially diverse ecosystems that respond quickly to flow variations and distu...
textSoil microbes influence the global carbon cycle via their role in the decomposition and formatio...
The alternating climate between wet and dry periods has important effects on the hydrology and there...
Bacterioplankton communities have a pivotal role in the global carbon cycle. Still the interaction b...
Examination of variation in ecological communities can lead to an understanding of the forces that s...
Growing demands for potable water have led to extensive reliance on waterways in tropical megacities...
Citation: Zeglin, L. H. (2015). Stream microbial diversity in response to environmental changes: rev...
Understanding the contribution of ecological processes structuring microbial communities and predict...
Understanding processes that determine community membership and abundance is important for many fiel...
Impact of land use (LU) change on stream environmental conditions and the inhabiting bacterial commu...
Observations of distributions of microorganisms and their differences in community composition acros...
Tropical ecosystems are different in important ways from those of temperate regions. They are a majo...
Increasing evidence has emerged for non-random spatial distributions of microbes, but knowledge of t...
The turnover of microbial communities across space is dictated by local and regional factors. Locall...
Understanding microbial community structure and the underlying control mechanisms are fundamental pu...
River floodplains are spatially diverse ecosystems that respond quickly to flow variations and distu...
textSoil microbes influence the global carbon cycle via their role in the decomposition and formatio...
The alternating climate between wet and dry periods has important effects on the hydrology and there...
Bacterioplankton communities have a pivotal role in the global carbon cycle. Still the interaction b...
Examination of variation in ecological communities can lead to an understanding of the forces that s...
Growing demands for potable water have led to extensive reliance on waterways in tropical megacities...
Citation: Zeglin, L. H. (2015). Stream microbial diversity in response to environmental changes: rev...
Understanding the contribution of ecological processes structuring microbial communities and predict...
Understanding processes that determine community membership and abundance is important for many fiel...
Impact of land use (LU) change on stream environmental conditions and the inhabiting bacterial commu...
Observations of distributions of microorganisms and their differences in community composition acros...
Tropical ecosystems are different in important ways from those of temperate regions. They are a majo...
Increasing evidence has emerged for non-random spatial distributions of microbes, but knowledge of t...