Identifying the ecological processes that structure communities and the consequences for ecosystem function is a central goal of ecology. The recognition that fungi, bacteria, and viruses control key ecosystem functions has made microbial communities a major focus of this field. Because many ecological processes are apparent only at particular spatial or temporal scales, a complete understanding of the linkages between microbial community, environment, and function requires analysis across a wide range of scales. Here, we map the biological and functional geography of soil fungi from local to continental scales and show that the principal ecological processes controlling community structure and function operate at different scales. Similar ...
The treeline is a sensitive region of the terrestrial ecosystem responding to climate change. Howeve...
Fungi in soil play pivotal roles in nutrient cycling, pest controls, and plant community succession ...
Evidence suggests that microbial communities show patterns of spatial scaling which can be driven by...
Identifying the ecological processes that structure communities and the consequences for ecosystem f...
Soil microorganisms shape ecosystem function, yet it remains an open question whether we can predict...
Fungi and bacteria are the two dominant groups of soil microbial communities worldwide. By controlli...
Soil microbial communities play a key role in ecosystem functioning but still little is known about ...
International audienceSoil microbial communities play a key role in ecosystem functioning but still ...
Fungi play major roles in ecosystem processes, but the determinants of fungal diversity and biogeogr...
Predicting the composition and function of microbial communities at a bio-geographical scale, across...
Fungi play major roles in ecosystem processes, but the determinants of fungal diversity and biogeogr...
Spatial scaling and determinism of the wide-scale distribution of macroorganisms' diversity has been...
The kingdom Fungi is one of the most diverse groups of organisms on Earth, and they are integral eco...
Soil microbes are among the most abundant and diverse organisms on Earth. Although microbial decompo...
Fungi in soil play pivotal roles in nutrient cycling, pest controls, and plant community succession ...
The treeline is a sensitive region of the terrestrial ecosystem responding to climate change. Howeve...
Fungi in soil play pivotal roles in nutrient cycling, pest controls, and plant community succession ...
Evidence suggests that microbial communities show patterns of spatial scaling which can be driven by...
Identifying the ecological processes that structure communities and the consequences for ecosystem f...
Soil microorganisms shape ecosystem function, yet it remains an open question whether we can predict...
Fungi and bacteria are the two dominant groups of soil microbial communities worldwide. By controlli...
Soil microbial communities play a key role in ecosystem functioning but still little is known about ...
International audienceSoil microbial communities play a key role in ecosystem functioning but still ...
Fungi play major roles in ecosystem processes, but the determinants of fungal diversity and biogeogr...
Predicting the composition and function of microbial communities at a bio-geographical scale, across...
Fungi play major roles in ecosystem processes, but the determinants of fungal diversity and biogeogr...
Spatial scaling and determinism of the wide-scale distribution of macroorganisms' diversity has been...
The kingdom Fungi is one of the most diverse groups of organisms on Earth, and they are integral eco...
Soil microbes are among the most abundant and diverse organisms on Earth. Although microbial decompo...
Fungi in soil play pivotal roles in nutrient cycling, pest controls, and plant community succession ...
The treeline is a sensitive region of the terrestrial ecosystem responding to climate change. Howeve...
Fungi in soil play pivotal roles in nutrient cycling, pest controls, and plant community succession ...
Evidence suggests that microbial communities show patterns of spatial scaling which can be driven by...