It is frequently observed that the local relative abundances of aquatic microbial taxa are correlated with their average relative abundance at the regional scale, which results in the composition of different communities being more similar than expected by chance or invariant. The degree to which communities within a region match the regional average community is variable and likely depends on several different mechanisms that control the process of microbial community assembly. Here, we show that environmental variables were associated with the community specific degree of regional invariance in 9 of 10 datasets of microbial communities in aquatic systems, being the main set of variables explaining differences in regional invariance in 5 o...
In July 2004, dominant populations of microbial ultraplankton (<5 ?m), in the surface of the Celt...
Fitness equalizing mechanisms, such as trade-offs, are recognized as one of the main factors promoti...
In microbial communities, the ecological interactions between species of different populations are r...
There is a vivid debate on the relative importance of local and regional factors in shaping microbia...
Understanding processes that determine community membership and abundance is important for many fiel...
Increasing evidence has emerged for non-random spatial distributions of microbes, but knowledge of t...
Small scale spatial variation in bacterial community structure and function in freshwater ecosystems...
Abstract Metacommunity patterns and underlying processes in aquatic organisms have typically been s...
The extent to which non-host-associated bacterial communities exhibit small-scale biogeographic patt...
Understanding processes that determine community membership and abundance is important for many fiel...
According to metacommunity theories, the structure of natural communities is the result of both envi...
Patterns in the spatial distribution of organisms provide important information about mechanisms tha...
Ecological studies on how populations and communities assemble and function traditionally focussed o...
The relative importance of deterministic and neutral processes in shaping assembly of communities re...
Microbial communities are found in wide array of diverse environments, ranging from the human skin t...
In July 2004, dominant populations of microbial ultraplankton (<5 ?m), in the surface of the Celt...
Fitness equalizing mechanisms, such as trade-offs, are recognized as one of the main factors promoti...
In microbial communities, the ecological interactions between species of different populations are r...
There is a vivid debate on the relative importance of local and regional factors in shaping microbia...
Understanding processes that determine community membership and abundance is important for many fiel...
Increasing evidence has emerged for non-random spatial distributions of microbes, but knowledge of t...
Small scale spatial variation in bacterial community structure and function in freshwater ecosystems...
Abstract Metacommunity patterns and underlying processes in aquatic organisms have typically been s...
The extent to which non-host-associated bacterial communities exhibit small-scale biogeographic patt...
Understanding processes that determine community membership and abundance is important for many fiel...
According to metacommunity theories, the structure of natural communities is the result of both envi...
Patterns in the spatial distribution of organisms provide important information about mechanisms tha...
Ecological studies on how populations and communities assemble and function traditionally focussed o...
The relative importance of deterministic and neutral processes in shaping assembly of communities re...
Microbial communities are found in wide array of diverse environments, ranging from the human skin t...
In July 2004, dominant populations of microbial ultraplankton (<5 ?m), in the surface of the Celt...
Fitness equalizing mechanisms, such as trade-offs, are recognized as one of the main factors promoti...
In microbial communities, the ecological interactions between species of different populations are r...