Code
31508909
Duration
01 January 2009 → 30 December 2011
Funding
Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Promotor
Research disciplines
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Natural sciences
- Geology
- Microbiology
- Systems biology
- Aquatic sciences, challenges and pollution
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Medical and health sciences
- Laboratory medicine
- Microbiology
- Laboratory medicine
- Laboratory medicine
- Microbiology
Keywords
metacomummunity biology
microbial biogegraphy
bacterial communities
dispersal limitation
Project description
There is a vivid debate on the relative importance of local and regional factors in shaping microbial communities, and on whether microbial organisms show a biogeographic signature in their distribution. Previous research has shown that species sorting along environmental gradients is very efficient in bacterial communities over a broad range of dispersal rates. This hypothesis will be validated in two independent field studies over a wide range of spatial scales (South America, Antarctica en sub-Antarctica).