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Controls on Diatom Biogeography in the Ocean

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SCIENCE
Volume 325, Issue 5947, Pages 1539-1541

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1174159

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  1. Marie Curie International Fellowship

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The extent to which the spatial distribution of marine planktonic microbes is controlled by local environmental selection or dispersal is poorly understood. Our ability to separate the effects of these two biogeographic controls is limited by the enormous environmental variability both in space and through time. To circumvent this limitation, we analyzed fossil diatom assemblages over the past similar to 1.5 million years from the world oceans and show that these eukaryotic microbes are not limited by dispersal. The lack of dispersal limitation in marine diatoms suggests that the biodiversity at the microbial level fundamentally differs from that of macroscopic animals and plants for which geographic isolation is a common component of speciation.

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