A macroecological theory of microbial biodiversity

Volume: 1, Issue: 5, Pages: 107 - 107
Published: Apr 3, 2017
Abstract
Microorganisms are the most abundant, diverse and functionally important organisms on Earth. Over the past decade, microbial ecologists have produced the largest ever community datasets. However, these data are rarely used to uncover law-like patterns of commonness and rarity, test theories of biodiversity, or explore unifying explanations for the structure of microbial communities. Using a global scale compilation of >20,000 samples from...
Paper Details
Title
A macroecological theory of microbial biodiversity
Published Date
Apr 3, 2017
Volume
1
Issue
5
Pages
107 - 107
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