Bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms in the environment (i.e., environmental microbiomes) provide vital ecosystem services and affecthuman health. Despite their importance, public awareness of environmental microbiomes has lagged behind that of human microbiomes. A keyproblem has been a scarcity of research demonstrating the microbial connections across environmental biomes (e.g., marine, soil) and betweenenvironmental and human microbiomes. We show in the present article, through analyses of almost 10,000 microbiome papers and threeglobal data sets, that there are significant taxonomic similarities in microbial communities across biomes, but very little cross-biome researchexists. This disconnect may be hindering advances in microbiom...
Microorganisms have shaped our planet and its inhabitants for over 3.5 billion years. Humankind has ...
Our view on the diversity and distribution of soil microbiota has expanded and continues to do so, ...
Microbiomes are all around us in natural and cultivated ecosystems, for example, soils, plants, anim...
Bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms in the environment (i.e., environmental microbiomes) provi...
© The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
Despite their centrality to life on Earth, we know little about how microbes (1) interact with each ...
The large efforts to document and map aboveground biodiversity have helped to elucidate ecological a...
Like all interactions, the success of cross-discipline collaborations relies on effective communicat...
Research into the microbiomes of natural environments is changing the way ecologists and evolutionar...
Despite their centrality to life on Earth, we know little about how microbes (1) interact with each ...
Humans are inextricably linked to each other and our natural world, and microorganisms lie at the ne...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Manipulation of the soil microbiome holds great promise for contributing to more environmentally ben...
Microbial ecology provides insights into the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of microbial commu...
Microbes have driven eco-evolutionary adaptations organizing biodiversity from the origin of life. T...
Microorganisms have shaped our planet and its inhabitants for over 3.5 billion years. Humankind has ...
Our view on the diversity and distribution of soil microbiota has expanded and continues to do so, ...
Microbiomes are all around us in natural and cultivated ecosystems, for example, soils, plants, anim...
Bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms in the environment (i.e., environmental microbiomes) provi...
© The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
Despite their centrality to life on Earth, we know little about how microbes (1) interact with each ...
The large efforts to document and map aboveground biodiversity have helped to elucidate ecological a...
Like all interactions, the success of cross-discipline collaborations relies on effective communicat...
Research into the microbiomes of natural environments is changing the way ecologists and evolutionar...
Despite their centrality to life on Earth, we know little about how microbes (1) interact with each ...
Humans are inextricably linked to each other and our natural world, and microorganisms lie at the ne...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Manipulation of the soil microbiome holds great promise for contributing to more environmentally ben...
Microbial ecology provides insights into the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of microbial commu...
Microbes have driven eco-evolutionary adaptations organizing biodiversity from the origin of life. T...
Microorganisms have shaped our planet and its inhabitants for over 3.5 billion years. Humankind has ...
Our view on the diversity and distribution of soil microbiota has expanded and continues to do so, ...
Microbiomes are all around us in natural and cultivated ecosystems, for example, soils, plants, anim...