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The gut microbiota and its biogeography
Biogeography is the study of species distribution and diversity within an ecosystem and is at the core of how we understand ecosystem dynamics and...
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The oral microbiome: diversity, biogeography and human health
The human oral microbiota is highly diverse and has a complex ecology, comprising bacteria, microeukaryotes, archaea and viruses. These communities...
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Environment and Host Genetics Influence the Biogeography of Plant Microbiome Structure
To understand how microbiota influence plant populations in nature, it is important to examine the biogeographic distribution of plant-associated...
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Marine Meiofauna Diversity and Biogeography—Paradigms and Challenges
Scientists studying the biodiversityBiodiversity and biogeography of meiofauna encounter many uncertainties regarding the causes and consequences of... -
The biogeography of infection revisited
Many microbial communities, including those involved in chronic human infections, are patterned at the micron scale. In this Review, we summarize...
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Molecular phylogeny and historical biogeography of Iranian murids (Rodentia: Muridae)
The family Muridae represents the largest, most diverse and successful of all groups of mammals. Here we infer the phylogenetic relationships and...
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Biogeography of Planktonic and Benthic Bacterial Communities of Lake Khubsugul (Mongolia)
AbstractThe bacterioplankton of Lake Khubsugul (Hövsgöl) has significant differences from that of large ancient and oligotrophic water bodies. The...
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Rat microbial biogeography and age-dependent lactic acid bacteria in healthy lungs
The laboratory rat emerges as a useful tool for studying the interaction between the host and its microbiome. To advance principles relevant to the...
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Assessing the biogeography of marine giant viruses in four oceanic transects
Viruses of the phylum Nucleocytoviricota are ubiquitous in ocean waters and play important roles in sha** the dynamics of marine ecosystems. In...
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Systematics and biogeography of Bacopa (Plantaginaceae)
The aquatic and wetland plant genus Bacopa contains species that are found worldwide, with a center of diversity in the Americas. Although there have...
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A late-surviving phytosaur from the northern Atlantic rift reveals climate constraints on Triassic reptile biogeography
BackgroundThe origins of all major living reptile clades, including the one leading to birds, lie in the Triassic. Following the largest mass...
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Body size and life history shape the historical biogeography of tetrapods
Dispersal across biogeographic barriers is a key process determining global patterns of biodiversity as it allows lineages to colonize and diversify...
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Phylogeny, character evolution and historical biogeography of Scurrulinae (Loranthaceae): new insights into the circumscription of the genus Taxillus
BackgroundExploring the relationship between parasitic plants and answering taxonomic questions is still challenging. The subtribe Scurrulinae...
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Conservation Biogeography of the Dwarf Lemurs (Cheirogaleus) of Madagascar, Investigated via Ecological Niche Modelling
Ecological niches are the environmental conditions under which an organism can maintain viable populations. A detailed understanding of an organisms’...
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Brief History of South American Biogeography
The early history of the study of vertebrate palaeobiogeography in South America is marked in the first decade of the twentieth century by two... -
Historical Biogeography of the Melastomataceae
The Melastomataceae include some 5858 species predominantly distributed over tropical biomes across the planet. Despite consensus on some particular... -
Dispersal, habitat filtering, and eco-evolutionary dynamics as drivers of local and global wetland viral biogeography
Wetlands store 20–30% of the world’s soil carbon, and identifying the microbial controls on these carbon reserves is essential to predicting...
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T4-Like Cyanophages of Lake Baikal: Genetic Diversity and Biogeography
AbstractThe work deals with investigation of genetic diversity and biogeography of T4-like cyanophages from the shallow bay of the Posolsky Sor (Lake...
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Evolutionary biogeography of Cnesterodontini (Teleostei: Poeciliidae): area relationships and priority ranking for conservation
Distributional, phylogenetic, molecular, and paleontological data may be integrated to discover biogeographic patterns exhibited by the organisms....
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Host ecology and biogeography drive parasite community composition in Atlantic killifishes
Understanding the mechanisms of parasite community assembly can be confounded by phylogenetic distance among host species. Addressing this requires...