Tropical ecosystems are different in important ways from those of temperate regions. They are a major reservoir of plant and animal biodiversity and play important roles in global climate regulation and biogeochemical cycling. They are also under great threat due to the conversion of tropical ecosystems to other uses. Thus, in the context of global change, it is crucial to understand how environmental factors, biogeographic patterns, and land use changes interact to influence the structure and function of microbial communities in these ecosystems. The contributions to this Research Topic showcase the current knowledge regarding microbial ecology in tropical ecosystems, identify many challenges and questions that remain to be addressed and o...
Aim: Our aim is to use elevational gradients to quantify the relationship between temperature and ec...
Protists, abundant but enigmatic single-celled eukaryotes, are important soil microbiota providing n...
Interest in forestation is rising with increasing recognition that global changes can negatively aff...
International audienceSoutheast Asia is well‐known for its species‐rich tropical rainforest, represe...
A central goal of global change biology is to predict the impact of environmental change on ecosyste...
Aquatic microorganisms are tidily related to the carbon cycle in aquatic systems, especially in resp...
Bacteria in the genus Rhizobium, methanogenic bacteria and Archaea are important in the terrestrial ...
Tropical forests are hotspots of biodiversity and have global significance to the terrestrial carbon...
textSoil microbes influence the global carbon cycle via their role in the decomposition and formatio...
Fungi and bacteria control many of the vital processes on which the very maintenance and survival of...
Perturbation of soil microbial communities by rising temperatures could have important consequences ...
Natural environmental gradients provide important information about the ecological constraints on pl...
A growing body of experimental and observational studies have indicated that plant and animal divers...
Plants and soil are fundamental components of terrestrial ecosystems, and microorganisms play key ro...
More than 200 years ago, Alexander von Humboldt reported that tropical plant species richness decrea...
Aim: Our aim is to use elevational gradients to quantify the relationship between temperature and ec...
Protists, abundant but enigmatic single-celled eukaryotes, are important soil microbiota providing n...
Interest in forestation is rising with increasing recognition that global changes can negatively aff...
International audienceSoutheast Asia is well‐known for its species‐rich tropical rainforest, represe...
A central goal of global change biology is to predict the impact of environmental change on ecosyste...
Aquatic microorganisms are tidily related to the carbon cycle in aquatic systems, especially in resp...
Bacteria in the genus Rhizobium, methanogenic bacteria and Archaea are important in the terrestrial ...
Tropical forests are hotspots of biodiversity and have global significance to the terrestrial carbon...
textSoil microbes influence the global carbon cycle via their role in the decomposition and formatio...
Fungi and bacteria control many of the vital processes on which the very maintenance and survival of...
Perturbation of soil microbial communities by rising temperatures could have important consequences ...
Natural environmental gradients provide important information about the ecological constraints on pl...
A growing body of experimental and observational studies have indicated that plant and animal divers...
Plants and soil are fundamental components of terrestrial ecosystems, and microorganisms play key ro...
More than 200 years ago, Alexander von Humboldt reported that tropical plant species richness decrea...
Aim: Our aim is to use elevational gradients to quantify the relationship between temperature and ec...
Protists, abundant but enigmatic single-celled eukaryotes, are important soil microbiota providing n...
Interest in forestation is rising with increasing recognition that global changes can negatively aff...