A latitudinal diversity gradient in planktonic marine bacteria
University of Southern California · University of Oregon · +1 more institution
Abstract
For two centuries, biologists have documented a gradient of animal and plant biodiversity from the tropics to the poles but have been unable to agree whether it is controlled primarily by productivity, temperature, or historical factors. Recent reports that find latitudinal diversity gradients to be reduced or absent in some unicellular organisms and attribute this to their high abundance and dispersal capabilities would suggest that bacteria, the smallest and most abundant organisms, should exhibit no latitudinal pattern of diversity. We used amplified ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis (ARISA) whole-assemblage genetic fingerprinting to quantify species richness in 103 near-surface samples of marine…
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7Topics & keywords
- Species richness
- Biology
- Abundance (ecology)
- Ecology
- Plankton
- Biological dispersal
- Biodiversity
- Productivity
- Life below water