Little is known about the role of ant colonies in regulating the distribution and diversity of soil microbial communities across large spatial scales. Here, we conducted a survey across >1000 km in eastern Australia and found that, compared with surrounding bare soils, ant colonies promoted the richness (number of phylotypes) and relative abundance of rare taxa of fungi and bacteria. Ant nests were also an important reservoir for plant pathogens. Our study also provides a portfolio of microbial phylotypes only found in ant nests, and which are associated with high nutrient availability. Together, our work highlights the fact that ant nests are an important refugia for microbial diversity
Myrmica ruginodis ants and the gorse species U. europaeus have a national distribution in the U.K. a...
Abstract In a subarctic climate, the seasonal shifts in temperature, precipitation, and plant cover ...
Microbial life is ubiquitous, yet we are just beginning to understand how microbial communities are ...
5 páginas.- 2 figuras.- 1 tabla.- 22 referencias.- Supplementary information The online version of t...
Biotic and abiotic characteristics shape the microbial communities in the soil environment. Manipula...
Ants are important ecosystem engineers and can be abundant in extensively managed grassland ecosyste...
Termites are ubiquitous insects in tropical and subtropical habitats, and some of them construct mas...
Apart from flies, ants are Australia's most noticeable and studied insects. In addition to their she...
International audienceAnt-associated microorganisms can play crucial and often overlooked roles, and...
Leaf-cutting ants modify the properties of the soil adjacent to their nests. Here, we examined wheth...
In recent decades, multipartite mutualisms involving microorganisms such as fungi have been discover...
Ant-associated microorganisms can play crucial and often overlooked roles, and given the diversity o...
In a subarctic climate, the seasonal shifts in temperature, precipitation, and plant cover drive the...
Recent alarming losses of insects from agricultural landscapes in multiple countries around the worl...
The gut microbiome of the army ant species Eciton burchellii is relatively species-poor when compare...
Myrmica ruginodis ants and the gorse species U. europaeus have a national distribution in the U.K. a...
Abstract In a subarctic climate, the seasonal shifts in temperature, precipitation, and plant cover ...
Microbial life is ubiquitous, yet we are just beginning to understand how microbial communities are ...
5 páginas.- 2 figuras.- 1 tabla.- 22 referencias.- Supplementary information The online version of t...
Biotic and abiotic characteristics shape the microbial communities in the soil environment. Manipula...
Ants are important ecosystem engineers and can be abundant in extensively managed grassland ecosyste...
Termites are ubiquitous insects in tropical and subtropical habitats, and some of them construct mas...
Apart from flies, ants are Australia's most noticeable and studied insects. In addition to their she...
International audienceAnt-associated microorganisms can play crucial and often overlooked roles, and...
Leaf-cutting ants modify the properties of the soil adjacent to their nests. Here, we examined wheth...
In recent decades, multipartite mutualisms involving microorganisms such as fungi have been discover...
Ant-associated microorganisms can play crucial and often overlooked roles, and given the diversity o...
In a subarctic climate, the seasonal shifts in temperature, precipitation, and plant cover drive the...
Recent alarming losses of insects from agricultural landscapes in multiple countries around the worl...
The gut microbiome of the army ant species Eciton burchellii is relatively species-poor when compare...
Myrmica ruginodis ants and the gorse species U. europaeus have a national distribution in the U.K. a...
Abstract In a subarctic climate, the seasonal shifts in temperature, precipitation, and plant cover ...
Microbial life is ubiquitous, yet we are just beginning to understand how microbial communities are ...