Soil is one of the most biodiverse terrestrial habitats. Yet, we lack an integrative conceptual framework for understanding the patterns and mechanisms driving soil biodiversity. One of the underlying reasons for our poor understanding of soil biodiversity patterns relates to whether key biodiversity theories (historically developed for aboveground and aquatic organisms) are applicable to patterns of soil biodiversity. Here, we present a systematic literature review to investigate whether and how key biodiversity theories (species–energy relationship, theory of island biogeography, metacommunity theory, niche theory and neutral theory) can explain observed patterns of soil biodiversity. We then discuss two spatial compartments nested within...
AbstractUnderstanding patterns in biodiversity is a core ambition in ecological research. Existing e...
Soil is an immense habitat for diverse organisms across the tree of life, but just how many organism...
A complex combination of environmental, biological, chemical, and physical properties and processes ...
Soil is one of the most biodiverse terrestrial habitats. Yet, we lack an integrative conceptual fram...
Published versionSoil is one of the most bio diverse terrestrial habitats. Yet, we lack an integrati...
The role of soil biodiversity in regulating multiple ecosystem functions is poorly understood, limit...
Human activities are accelerating global biodiversity change and have resulted in severely threatene...
Background: Land-use is a major driver of changes in biodiversity worldwide, but studies have ove...
Soils harbor a substantial fraction of the world’s biodiversity, contributing to many crucial ecosy...
Motivation and aim Soil biodiversity is central to ecosystem function and services. It represents mo...
Human activities, particularly land-use change and habitat degradation, are driving major changes in...
AbstractUnderstanding patterns in biodiversity is a core ambition in ecological research. Existing e...
Soil is an immense habitat for diverse organisms across the tree of life, but just how many organism...
A complex combination of environmental, biological, chemical, and physical properties and processes ...
Soil is one of the most biodiverse terrestrial habitats. Yet, we lack an integrative conceptual fram...
Published versionSoil is one of the most bio diverse terrestrial habitats. Yet, we lack an integrati...
The role of soil biodiversity in regulating multiple ecosystem functions is poorly understood, limit...
Human activities are accelerating global biodiversity change and have resulted in severely threatene...
Background: Land-use is a major driver of changes in biodiversity worldwide, but studies have ove...
Soils harbor a substantial fraction of the world’s biodiversity, contributing to many crucial ecosy...
Motivation and aim Soil biodiversity is central to ecosystem function and services. It represents mo...
Human activities, particularly land-use change and habitat degradation, are driving major changes in...
AbstractUnderstanding patterns in biodiversity is a core ambition in ecological research. Existing e...
Soil is an immense habitat for diverse organisms across the tree of life, but just how many organism...
A complex combination of environmental, biological, chemical, and physical properties and processes ...