The legacy impacts of past climates on the current distribution of soil microbial communities are largely unknown. Here, we use data from more than 1,000 sites from five separate global and regional datasets to identify the importance of palaeoclimatic conditions (Last Glacial Maximum and mid-Holocene) in shaping the current structure of soil bacterial communities in natural and agricultural soils. We show that palaeoclimate explains more of the variation in the richness and composition of bacterial communities than current climate. Moreover, palaeoclimate accounts for a unique fraction of this variation that cannot be predicted from geographical location, current climate, soil properties or plant diversity. Climatic legacies (temperature a...
Bacterial communities are important for the health and productivity of soil ecosystems and have grea...
Changes in soil fertility during pedogenesis affect the quantity and quality of resources entering t...
Climate warming and shifting precipitation regimes are affecting biodiversity and ecosystem function...
The legacy impacts of past climates on the current distribution of soil microbial communities are la...
Paleoclimate explains a unique proportion of the global variation in soil bacterial communities. Pub...
Soil bacteria are key to ecosystem function and maintenance of soil fertility. Leveraging associatio...
Soil moisture constrains the activity of decomposer soil microorganisms, and in turn the rate at whi...
Despite the vital role of microorganisms for ecosystem functioning and human welfare, our understand...
Climate warming is increasingly leading to marked changes in plant and animal biodiversity, but it r...
Dispersal is closely tied to the origin and maintenance of microbial diversity. With its focus on a ...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Soil bacterial communities are altered by anthropogenic drivers such as climate change-related warmi...
Alpine soils are warming strongly, leading to profound alterations in carbon cycling and greenhouse ...
Aim: Soil microbes are essential for maintenance of life-supporting ecosystem services, but projecti...
The soil microbial community plays an important role in terrestrial carbon and nitrogen cycling. How...
Bacterial communities are important for the health and productivity of soil ecosystems and have grea...
Changes in soil fertility during pedogenesis affect the quantity and quality of resources entering t...
Climate warming and shifting precipitation regimes are affecting biodiversity and ecosystem function...
The legacy impacts of past climates on the current distribution of soil microbial communities are la...
Paleoclimate explains a unique proportion of the global variation in soil bacterial communities. Pub...
Soil bacteria are key to ecosystem function and maintenance of soil fertility. Leveraging associatio...
Soil moisture constrains the activity of decomposer soil microorganisms, and in turn the rate at whi...
Despite the vital role of microorganisms for ecosystem functioning and human welfare, our understand...
Climate warming is increasingly leading to marked changes in plant and animal biodiversity, but it r...
Dispersal is closely tied to the origin and maintenance of microbial diversity. With its focus on a ...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Soil bacterial communities are altered by anthropogenic drivers such as climate change-related warmi...
Alpine soils are warming strongly, leading to profound alterations in carbon cycling and greenhouse ...
Aim: Soil microbes are essential for maintenance of life-supporting ecosystem services, but projecti...
The soil microbial community plays an important role in terrestrial carbon and nitrogen cycling. How...
Bacterial communities are important for the health and productivity of soil ecosystems and have grea...
Changes in soil fertility during pedogenesis affect the quantity and quality of resources entering t...
Climate warming and shifting precipitation regimes are affecting biodiversity and ecosystem function...