In my first microbiology class in 1968, Richard Wodzinki opened his first lecture with Wodzinski s Laws of Bacteriology. Those laws were (1) Bacteria are very very small, (2) Bacteria are our friends, and (3) Bacteria always have the last word. These simple statements motivated a career of curiosity, and started me on a wild ride of discovery with my miniscule colleagues. The realization that an entity so tiny could mediate critical ecological p- cesses observed across scales of kilometers begs for an explanation of how populations and communities are distributed within those large spaces....
In my first microbiology class in 1968, Richard Wodzinki opened his first lecture with Wodzinski s Laws of Bacteriology. Those laws were (1) Bacteria ...