“The enigma of soil animal species diversity” was the title of a popular article by J. M. Anderson published in 1975. In that paper, Anderson provided insights on the great richness of species found in soils, but emphasized that the mechanisms contributing to the high species richness belowground were largely unknown. Yet, exploration of the mechanisms driving species richness has focused, almost exclusively, on above-ground plant and animal communities, and nearly 35 years later we have several new hypotheses but are not much closer to revealing why soils are so rich in species. One persistent but untested hypothesis is that species richness is promoted by small-scale environmental heterogeneity.To test this hypothesis we manipulated small...
Habitat heterogeneity contributes to the maintenance of diversity, but the extent that landscape-sca...
There is considerable evidence that both plant diversity and plant identity can influence the level ...
Soil contains a wealth of diversity – bacteria, fungi, nematodes, arthropods and earthworms are just...
“The enigma of soil animal species diversity” was the title of a popular article by J. M. Anderson p...
"The enigma of soil animal species diversity" was the title of a popular article by J. M. Anderson p...
Background. "The enigma of soil animal species diversity” was the title of a popular article by J. M...
Background: ‘‘The enigma of soil animal species diversity’ ’ was the title of a popular article by J...
Management of biodiversity and ecosystem services requires a better understanding of the factors tha...
Soil fauna communities are an important component of soil biodiversity, which is key to myriad terre...
1. The role of niche partitioning in structuring species‐rich soil animal communities has been deba...
Two key determinants of biological diversity that have been examined in aboveground and aquatic syst...
Aim: The factors determining spatial distributions and diversity of terrestrial invertebrates are ty...
We aimed to identify patterns of diversity in a below-ground community of microarthropods (mites and...
Soil biodiversity has been recognized as a key feature of ecosystem functioning and stability. Howev...
There is a vast diversity of organisms that live in the soil, and the activities of the total soil b...
Habitat heterogeneity contributes to the maintenance of diversity, but the extent that landscape-sca...
There is considerable evidence that both plant diversity and plant identity can influence the level ...
Soil contains a wealth of diversity – bacteria, fungi, nematodes, arthropods and earthworms are just...
“The enigma of soil animal species diversity” was the title of a popular article by J. M. Anderson p...
"The enigma of soil animal species diversity" was the title of a popular article by J. M. Anderson p...
Background. "The enigma of soil animal species diversity” was the title of a popular article by J. M...
Background: ‘‘The enigma of soil animal species diversity’ ’ was the title of a popular article by J...
Management of biodiversity and ecosystem services requires a better understanding of the factors tha...
Soil fauna communities are an important component of soil biodiversity, which is key to myriad terre...
1. The role of niche partitioning in structuring species‐rich soil animal communities has been deba...
Two key determinants of biological diversity that have been examined in aboveground and aquatic syst...
Aim: The factors determining spatial distributions and diversity of terrestrial invertebrates are ty...
We aimed to identify patterns of diversity in a below-ground community of microarthropods (mites and...
Soil biodiversity has been recognized as a key feature of ecosystem functioning and stability. Howev...
There is a vast diversity of organisms that live in the soil, and the activities of the total soil b...
Habitat heterogeneity contributes to the maintenance of diversity, but the extent that landscape-sca...
There is considerable evidence that both plant diversity and plant identity can influence the level ...
Soil contains a wealth of diversity – bacteria, fungi, nematodes, arthropods and earthworms are just...