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  • Keeling, Patrick J.; Burki, Fabien; Wilcox, Heather M.; Allam, Bassem; Allen, Eric E.; Amaral-Zettler, Linda A.; Armbrust, E. Virginia; Archibald, John M.; Bharti, Arvind K.; Bell, Callum J.; Beszteri, Bank; Bidle, Kay D; Cameron, Connor T; Campbell, Lisa; Caron, David A; Cattolico, Rose Ann; Collier, Jackie L; Coyne, Kathryn; Davy, Simon K; Deschamps, Phillipe; Dyhrman, Sonya T; Edvardsen, Bente; Gates, Ruth D; Gobler, Christopher J; Greenwood, Spencer J; Guida, Stephanie M; Jacobi, Jennifer L; Jakobsen, Kjetill Sigurd; James, Erick R; Jenkins, Bethany; John, Uwe; Johnson, Matthew D; Juhl, Andrew R; Kamp, Anja; Katz, Laura A; Kiene, Ronald; Kudryavtsev, Alexander; Leander, Brian S; Lin, Senjie; Lovejoy, Connie; Lynn, Denis; Marchetti, Adrian; McManus, George; Nedelcu, Aurora M; Menden-Deuer, Susanne; Miceli, Cristina; Mock, Thomas; Montresor, Marina; Moran, Mary Ann; Murray, Shauna; Nadathur, Govind; Nagai, Satoshi; Ngam, Peter B; Palenik, Brian; Pawlowski, Jan; Petroni, Giulio; Piganeau, Gwenael; Posewitz, Matthew C; Rengefors, Karin; Romano, Giovanna; Rumpho, Mary E; Rynearson, Tatiana; Schilling, Kelly B; Schroeder, Declan C; Simpson, Alastair G B; Slamovits, Claudio H; Smith, David R; Smith, G Jason; Smith, Sarah R; Sosik, Heidi M; Stief, Peter; Theriot, Edward; Twary, Scott N; Umale, Pooja E; Vaulot, Daniel; Wawrik, Boris; Wheeler, Glen L; Wilson, William H; Xu, Yan; Zingone, Adriana; Worden, Alexandra Z (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    Microbial ecology is plagued by problems of an abstract nature. Cell sizes are so small and population sizes so large that both are virtually incomprehensible. Niches are so far from our everyday experience as to make their ...