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TitleMicrobial biogeography: is everything small everywhere?
KeywordsBiogeographyMicroorganisms
Year2012
TypeContributo in volume
AuthorsFontaneto, Diego; Hortal, Joaquin
Text220348 2012 Biogeography Microorganisms Microbial biogeography is everything small everywhere Fontaneto, Diego; Hortal, Joaquin CNR ISE, Pallanza Verbania; Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales CSIC , Madrid, Spain The distribution of microscopic organisms that is, those smaller than 2 mm has been historically considered non relevant for biogeography, because of the idea that owing to their small size, dispersal abilities, resting stages and quick reproductive rates, the presence of microscopic organisms in any place was not limited by geographical barriers and distances. Recent studies challenge this idea, and provide theoretical and empirical evidence in support of the existence of spatial patterns at different scales, and of biogeographical processes affecting many groups of microscopic organisms. Here we review the current state of the art for microbial biogeography, summarizing sources of problems and misconceptions, but also their solutions advancing the general understanding of biogeography, and conclude suggesting new avenues for future research. Microbial Ecological Theory Current Perspectives Ogilvie, Lesley A.; Hirsch Penny R. 978 1 908230 09 6 http //www.horizonpress.com/microbialecology ID_PUMA /cnr.ise/2012 A1 004 Capitolo Contributo in volume diego.fontaneto FONTANETO DIEGO TA.P04.016.004 Ecologia teorica e applicata degli ecosistemi acquatici