Background/Question/Methods
Land use change is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity worldwide. This is especially true for land use change that results in the destruction of intact forest, or "deforestation”. Deforestation is causing a loss of biological diversity on an unprecedented scale, especially in the Tropics. It is unclear how the majority of the biodiversity on Earth – microbial biodiversity – is responding to these extraordinary rates of deforestation. I will provide an overview of our current understanding of microbial responses to deforestation. I will focus, as an example, on our current research regarding the effects of deforestation on the diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AM...
Logging and forest conversion are occurring at alarming rates in tropical forests. These disturbance...
International audienceThe predicted increases in drought in many forest ecosystems may alter soil mi...
Soil microbes are highly diverse and control most soil biogeochemical reactions. We examined how mic...
The consequences of deforestation for aboveground biodiversity have been a scientific and political ...
Anthropogenic pressures on tropical forests are rapidly intensifying, but our understanding of their...
Slash-and-burn clearing of forest typically results in increase in soil nutrient availability. Howev...
Soil microorganisms are sensitive to environment disturbances, and such alterations have consequence...
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon occurs at an alarming rate, which has broad effects on global ...
An alarming and increasing deforestation rate threatens Amazon tropical ecosystems and subsequent de...
Land use change is one of the the major factors related to soil degradation and alterations in soil ...
Slash-and-burn clearing of forest typically results in increase in soil nutrient availability. Howev...
The Amazon rainforest, the largest equatorial forest in the world, is being cleared for pasture and ...
© 2017 Society for Ecological Restoration Tropical rainforests are increasingly disturbed by human a...
Understanding the interactions among microbial communities, plant communities and soil properties fo...
Tropical forests are hotspots of biodiversity and have global significance to the terrestrial carbon...
Logging and forest conversion are occurring at alarming rates in tropical forests. These disturbance...
International audienceThe predicted increases in drought in many forest ecosystems may alter soil mi...
Soil microbes are highly diverse and control most soil biogeochemical reactions. We examined how mic...
The consequences of deforestation for aboveground biodiversity have been a scientific and political ...
Anthropogenic pressures on tropical forests are rapidly intensifying, but our understanding of their...
Slash-and-burn clearing of forest typically results in increase in soil nutrient availability. Howev...
Soil microorganisms are sensitive to environment disturbances, and such alterations have consequence...
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon occurs at an alarming rate, which has broad effects on global ...
An alarming and increasing deforestation rate threatens Amazon tropical ecosystems and subsequent de...
Land use change is one of the the major factors related to soil degradation and alterations in soil ...
Slash-and-burn clearing of forest typically results in increase in soil nutrient availability. Howev...
The Amazon rainforest, the largest equatorial forest in the world, is being cleared for pasture and ...
© 2017 Society for Ecological Restoration Tropical rainforests are increasingly disturbed by human a...
Understanding the interactions among microbial communities, plant communities and soil properties fo...
Tropical forests are hotspots of biodiversity and have global significance to the terrestrial carbon...
Logging and forest conversion are occurring at alarming rates in tropical forests. These disturbance...
International audienceThe predicted increases in drought in many forest ecosystems may alter soil mi...
Soil microbes are highly diverse and control most soil biogeochemical reactions. We examined how mic...