Ebook: Biogeography of microscopic organisms : is everything small everywhere?
Author: [edited by] Diego Fontaneto
- Series: Systematics Association special volume no. 79
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- City: New York
- Language: English
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Why biogeography of microorganisms? / Diego Fontaneto and Juliet Brodie --
Historical biogeography, microbial endemism and the role of classification: everything is endemic / David M. Williams --
Biogeography of prokaryotes / Donnabella C. Lacap, Maggie C.Y. Lau and Stephen B. Pointing --
Thermophilic bacteria in cool soils: metabolic activity and mechanisms or dispersal / Roger Marchant, Ibrahim M. Banat and Andrea Franzetti --
Dispersal of protists: the role of cysts and human introductions / Wilhelm Foissner --
Everything is everywhere: a twenty-first century de-/reconstruction with respect to protists / David Bass and Jens Boenigk --
Arcellinida testate amoebae (Amoebozoa: Arcellinida): model of organisms for assessing microbial biogeography / Thierry J. Heger, Enrique Lara and Edward A.D. Mitchell --
Everything is not everywhere: the distribution of cactophilic yeast / Philip F. Ganter --
Coalescent analyses reveal contrasting patterns of intercontinental gene flow in arctic-alpine and boreal-temperate fungi / József Geml --
Biogeography and phylogeography of lichen fungi and their photoblonts / Silke Werth --
Biogeography of mosses and allies: does size matter? / Nagore G. Medina, Isabel Draper and Francisco Lara --
Dispersal limitations of habitat quality: what shapes the distribution ranges of ferns? / Hanno Schaefer --
Ubiquity of microscopic animals? Evidence from the morphological approach in species identification / Tom Artois...[et al.] --
Molecular approach to micrometazoans. Are they here, there and everywhere? / Noemi Guil --
Microbes as a test of biogeographic principles / David G. Jenkins, Kim A. Medley and Rima B. Franklin --
A metacommunity perspective on the phylo- and biogeography of small organisms / Luc de Meester --
Geographic variation in the diversity of microbial communities: research directions and prospects for experimental biogeography / Joaquin Hortal
Historical biogeography, microbial endemism and the role of classification: everything is endemic / David M. Williams --
Biogeography of prokaryotes / Donnabella C. Lacap, Maggie C.Y. Lau and Stephen B. Pointing --
Thermophilic bacteria in cool soils: metabolic activity and mechanisms or dispersal / Roger Marchant, Ibrahim M. Banat and Andrea Franzetti --
Dispersal of protists: the role of cysts and human introductions / Wilhelm Foissner --
Everything is everywhere: a twenty-first century de-/reconstruction with respect to protists / David Bass and Jens Boenigk --
Arcellinida testate amoebae (Amoebozoa: Arcellinida): model of organisms for assessing microbial biogeography / Thierry J. Heger, Enrique Lara and Edward A.D. Mitchell --
Everything is not everywhere: the distribution of cactophilic yeast / Philip F. Ganter --
Coalescent analyses reveal contrasting patterns of intercontinental gene flow in arctic-alpine and boreal-temperate fungi / József Geml --
Biogeography and phylogeography of lichen fungi and their photoblonts / Silke Werth --
Biogeography of mosses and allies: does size matter? / Nagore G. Medina, Isabel Draper and Francisco Lara --
Dispersal limitations of habitat quality: what shapes the distribution ranges of ferns? / Hanno Schaefer --
Ubiquity of microscopic animals? Evidence from the morphological approach in species identification / Tom Artois...[et al.] --
Molecular approach to micrometazoans. Are they here, there and everywhere? / Noemi Guil --
Microbes as a test of biogeographic principles / David G. Jenkins, Kim A. Medley and Rima B. Franklin --
A metacommunity perspective on the phylo- and biogeography of small organisms / Luc de Meester --
Geographic variation in the diversity of microbial communities: research directions and prospects for experimental biogeography / Joaquin Hortal
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