2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-548345/v1
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Archaeal and bacterial diversity and distribution patterns in Mediterranean vernal pools of Mexico and the western USA

Abstract: Biogeographic patterns in microorganisms are poorly understood, despite the importance of microbial communities for a range of ecosystem processes. Our knowledge of microbial ecology and biogeography is particularly deficient in rare and threatened ecosystems. We tested for three ecological patterns in microbial diversity and community composition within ephemeral wetlands—vernal pools—located across Baja California (Mexico) and California (USA): 1) habitat filtering; 2) a latitudinal diversity gradient; and 3… Show more

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