The high diversity of microbial communities hampers predictions about their responses to global change. Here we investigate the potential for using a phylogenetic, trait-based framework to capture the response of bacteria and fungi to global change manipulations. Replicated grassland plots were subjected to 3+ years of drought and nitrogen fertilization. The responses of leaf litter bacteria and fungi to these simulated changes were significantly phylogenetically conserved. Proportional changes in abundance were highly correlated among related organisms, such that relatives with approximately 5% ribosomal DNA genetic distance showed similar responses to the treatments. A microbe's change in relative abundance was significantly correlated be...
Free to read Soil microorganisms are critical to ecosystem functioning and the maintenance of soil f...
Microbial physiology may be critical for projecting future changes in soil carbon. Still, predicting...
Soil microbial diversity is huge and a few grams of soil contain more bacterial taxa than there are ...
Soil bacterial communities are altered by anthropogenic drivers such as climate change-related warmi...
Global change experiments often observe shifts in bacterial community composition based on 16S rRNA ...
Global changes such as increased frequency of fire, drought, and nitrogen deposition, perturb microo...
Abstract Microbial traits related to ecological responses and functions could provide a common curre...
Terrestrial ecosystem models assume that microbial communities respond instantaneously, or are immed...
Soil microbial communities are intricately linked to ecosystem functioning such as nutrient cycling;...
Global changes such as increased drought and atmospheric nitrogen deposition perturb both the microb...
In this case study analysis, we identified fungal traits that were associated with the responses of ...
Microbial community responses to environmental change are largely associated with ecological process...
Quantifying the impact of drought on microbial processes and its consequences for soil carbon cyclin...
Soil microbiomes play a key role in driving biogeochemical cycles of the Earth system. As drought fr...
textSoil microbes influence the global carbon cycle via their role in the decomposition and formatio...
Free to read Soil microorganisms are critical to ecosystem functioning and the maintenance of soil f...
Microbial physiology may be critical for projecting future changes in soil carbon. Still, predicting...
Soil microbial diversity is huge and a few grams of soil contain more bacterial taxa than there are ...
Soil bacterial communities are altered by anthropogenic drivers such as climate change-related warmi...
Global change experiments often observe shifts in bacterial community composition based on 16S rRNA ...
Global changes such as increased frequency of fire, drought, and nitrogen deposition, perturb microo...
Abstract Microbial traits related to ecological responses and functions could provide a common curre...
Terrestrial ecosystem models assume that microbial communities respond instantaneously, or are immed...
Soil microbial communities are intricately linked to ecosystem functioning such as nutrient cycling;...
Global changes such as increased drought and atmospheric nitrogen deposition perturb both the microb...
In this case study analysis, we identified fungal traits that were associated with the responses of ...
Microbial community responses to environmental change are largely associated with ecological process...
Quantifying the impact of drought on microbial processes and its consequences for soil carbon cyclin...
Soil microbiomes play a key role in driving biogeochemical cycles of the Earth system. As drought fr...
textSoil microbes influence the global carbon cycle via their role in the decomposition and formatio...
Free to read Soil microorganisms are critical to ecosystem functioning and the maintenance of soil f...
Microbial physiology may be critical for projecting future changes in soil carbon. Still, predicting...
Soil microbial diversity is huge and a few grams of soil contain more bacterial taxa than there are ...