A fundamental question in ecology is whether microorganisms follow the same patterns as multicellular organisms when it comes to population structure and levels of genetic diversity. Enormous population sizes, predominately asexual reproduction and presumably high dispersal because of small body size could have profound implications on their genetic diversity and population structure. Here, we have analysed the population genetic structure in a lake-dwelling microbial eukaryote (dinoflagellate) and tested the hypothesis that there is population genetic differentiation among nearby lake subpopulations. This dinoflagellate occurs in the marine-derived saline lakes of the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica, which are ice-covered most of the year. Clon...
The saline lakes of the Vestfold Hills in Antarctica offer a remarkable natural laboratory where the...
Many recent studies have found genetically differentiated populations in microorganisms despite pote...
The terrestrial Antarctic Realm has recently been divided into 16 Antarctic Conservation Biogeograph...
A fundamental question in ecology is whether microorganisms follow the same patterns as multicellula...
Little is known about how microbes diversify in nature. In contrast to the more studied multicellula...
14th International Conference on Harmful Algae, 1-5 November 2010, Creta, GreeceGenetic differences ...
Antarctic lakes are characterised by simplified, truncated food webs. The lakes range from freshwate...
Antarctic lakes are characterised by simplified, truncated food webs. The lakes range from freshwate...
As a result of the recent application of DNA based technology to the investigation of maritime Antar...
Deep Lake in Antarctica is a globally isolated, hypersaline system that remains liquid at temperatur...
Both ground-based and satellite data show that parts of Antarctica have entered a period of rapid cl...
Microbial eukaryotes hold a key role in aquatic ecosystem functioning. Yet, their diversity in fresh...
Environmental conditions were particularly severe during the Last Glacial Maximum, altering the dist...
Strong ocean current systems characterize the Southern Ocean. The genetic structure of marine phytop...
Strong ocean current systems characterize the Southern Ocean. The genetic structure of marine phytop...
The saline lakes of the Vestfold Hills in Antarctica offer a remarkable natural laboratory where the...
Many recent studies have found genetically differentiated populations in microorganisms despite pote...
The terrestrial Antarctic Realm has recently been divided into 16 Antarctic Conservation Biogeograph...
A fundamental question in ecology is whether microorganisms follow the same patterns as multicellula...
Little is known about how microbes diversify in nature. In contrast to the more studied multicellula...
14th International Conference on Harmful Algae, 1-5 November 2010, Creta, GreeceGenetic differences ...
Antarctic lakes are characterised by simplified, truncated food webs. The lakes range from freshwate...
Antarctic lakes are characterised by simplified, truncated food webs. The lakes range from freshwate...
As a result of the recent application of DNA based technology to the investigation of maritime Antar...
Deep Lake in Antarctica is a globally isolated, hypersaline system that remains liquid at temperatur...
Both ground-based and satellite data show that parts of Antarctica have entered a period of rapid cl...
Microbial eukaryotes hold a key role in aquatic ecosystem functioning. Yet, their diversity in fresh...
Environmental conditions were particularly severe during the Last Glacial Maximum, altering the dist...
Strong ocean current systems characterize the Southern Ocean. The genetic structure of marine phytop...
Strong ocean current systems characterize the Southern Ocean. The genetic structure of marine phytop...
The saline lakes of the Vestfold Hills in Antarctica offer a remarkable natural laboratory where the...
Many recent studies have found genetically differentiated populations in microorganisms despite pote...
The terrestrial Antarctic Realm has recently been divided into 16 Antarctic Conservation Biogeograph...