Soil biodiversity is threatened by intensification of land use. The consequences of different land use on belowground biodiversity remain insufficiently explored for soil protists. Alongside being abundant and extremely diverse in soil, protists provide many ecosystem services: key players in the microbial loop, turnover of organic matter and stimulation of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria. However, we lack knowledge of effects of site, land use intensity and management on diversity of soil profists. Here we assessed protist communities in four European arable sites with contrasting land use intensities at each site: Lusignan, France; Moskanjci, Slovenia; Castro Verde, Portugal and Scheyem, Germany as well as two grassland sites: Hainic...
Protists are important microbial consumers and phototrophs in terrestrial ecosystems and play pivota...
Background \u201cFontanili\u201d (semi-natural low-land springs) are very typical and exclusive Ital...
Soil protists are increasingly appreciated as essential components of soil foodwebs; however, there ...
Protists are abundant and play key trophic functions in soil. Documenting how their trophic contribu...
Protists are abundant and play key trophic functions in soil. Documenting how their trophic contribu...
Abstract Intensive land use practices necessary for providing food and raw materials are known to ha...
International audienceBackground: Soil microbial communities are major drivers of cycling of soil nu...
High-throughput sequencing (HTS) of soil environmental DNA (eDNA) allows assessing the full diversit...
Context: Human-induced changes in landscape structure are among the main causes of biodiversity loss...
Factors driving microbial community composition and diversity are well established but the relations...
Protists are ubiquitous in soil, where they are key contributors to nutrient cycling and energy tran...
International audienceImpact of land use intensification on soil microbial communities across a terr...
Protists are abundant, diverse and perform essential functions in soils. Protistan community structu...
Protists are important microbial consumers and phototrophs in terrestrial ecosystems and play pivota...
Background \u201cFontanili\u201d (semi-natural low-land springs) are very typical and exclusive Ital...
Soil protists are increasingly appreciated as essential components of soil foodwebs; however, there ...
Protists are abundant and play key trophic functions in soil. Documenting how their trophic contribu...
Protists are abundant and play key trophic functions in soil. Documenting how their trophic contribu...
Abstract Intensive land use practices necessary for providing food and raw materials are known to ha...
International audienceBackground: Soil microbial communities are major drivers of cycling of soil nu...
High-throughput sequencing (HTS) of soil environmental DNA (eDNA) allows assessing the full diversit...
Context: Human-induced changes in landscape structure are among the main causes of biodiversity loss...
Factors driving microbial community composition and diversity are well established but the relations...
Protists are ubiquitous in soil, where they are key contributors to nutrient cycling and energy tran...
International audienceImpact of land use intensification on soil microbial communities across a terr...
Protists are abundant, diverse and perform essential functions in soils. Protistan community structu...
Protists are important microbial consumers and phototrophs in terrestrial ecosystems and play pivota...
Background \u201cFontanili\u201d (semi-natural low-land springs) are very typical and exclusive Ital...
Soil protists are increasingly appreciated as essential components of soil foodwebs; however, there ...