Soils host the vast majority of life on Earth including microorganisms and animals, and supporting all terrestrial vegetation. While soil organisms are pivotal for ecosystem functioning, the assemblages of different biota from a taxonomic and functional perspective, as well as how these different organisms interact, remains poorly known. We provide a brief overview of the taxonomic and functional diversity of all major groups of soil biota across different scales and organism sizes, ranging from viruses to prokaryotes and eukaryotes. This reveals knowledge gaps in relation to all soil biodiversity groups, which are especially evident for viruses, protists, micro- and meso-fauna. We review currently-available methods to study the taxonomic a...
International audienceThe soil is a major reservoir of biological diversity on our planet. It also s...
Soils are living environments in which particularly abundant and diverse microbiome and fauna are ev...
Soil is a complex and dynamic biological system. We are limited in the determination of microbial me...
Soils host the vast majority of life on Earth including microorganisms and animals, and supporting a...
Abstract Soils host the most complex communities of organisms, which are still largely considered as...
We review the current knowledge on biodiversity in soils, its role in ecosystem processes, its impor...
Motivation and aim Soil biodiversity is central to ecosystem function and services. It represents mo...
Soils host most biodiversity on Earth, with a major fraction of its taxonomic diversity still to be ...
Protists include all eukaryotes except plants, fungi and animals. They are an essential, yet often f...
Protists include all eukaryotes except plants, fungi and animals. They are an essential, yet often f...
Soil fungi, protists, and animals (i.e., the eukaryome) play a critical role in key ecosystem functi...
The role of soil biodiversity in regulating multiple ecosystem functions is poorly understood, limit...
There have been major developments in the molecular characterization of soil protist and micrometazo...
Protists are the most diverse eukaryotes. These microbes are keystone organisms of soil ecosystems a...
Terrestrial ecologists and soil modelers have traditionally portrayed the inhabitants of soil as a b...
International audienceThe soil is a major reservoir of biological diversity on our planet. It also s...
Soils are living environments in which particularly abundant and diverse microbiome and fauna are ev...
Soil is a complex and dynamic biological system. We are limited in the determination of microbial me...
Soils host the vast majority of life on Earth including microorganisms and animals, and supporting a...
Abstract Soils host the most complex communities of organisms, which are still largely considered as...
We review the current knowledge on biodiversity in soils, its role in ecosystem processes, its impor...
Motivation and aim Soil biodiversity is central to ecosystem function and services. It represents mo...
Soils host most biodiversity on Earth, with a major fraction of its taxonomic diversity still to be ...
Protists include all eukaryotes except plants, fungi and animals. They are an essential, yet often f...
Protists include all eukaryotes except plants, fungi and animals. They are an essential, yet often f...
Soil fungi, protists, and animals (i.e., the eukaryome) play a critical role in key ecosystem functi...
The role of soil biodiversity in regulating multiple ecosystem functions is poorly understood, limit...
There have been major developments in the molecular characterization of soil protist and micrometazo...
Protists are the most diverse eukaryotes. These microbes are keystone organisms of soil ecosystems a...
Terrestrial ecologists and soil modelers have traditionally portrayed the inhabitants of soil as a b...
International audienceThe soil is a major reservoir of biological diversity on our planet. It also s...
Soils are living environments in which particularly abundant and diverse microbiome and fauna are ev...
Soil is a complex and dynamic biological system. We are limited in the determination of microbial me...