Nearly all ecosystems host diverse microbiomes that support vital ecosystem processes. At the same time, these ecosystems and their microbiomes are increasingly altered by human activities, particularly in highly managed urban environments. While microbial ecologists are beginning to understand the drivers of microbial assembly and the link between community structure and function in many ecosystems, few of these advances have been applied to urban ecosystems. In this synthesis, we review research on the urban soil microbiome and develop a framework to integrate soil microbial communities with urban ecosystem function. We identify disturbance, altered resources, and heterogeneity as key drivers through which human activities including urban...
Urban and technogenic landscapes in subarctic zones are not considered comfortable habitats for soil...
Increasing global urbanisation poses extensive environmental threats, including the loss of biodiver...
Urbanization alters land uses and creates heterogeneous environmental conditions in cities and their...
The structure and function of the soil microbiome of urban greenspaces remain largely undetermined. ...
Anthropogenic changes to land use drive concomitant changes in biodiversity, including that of the s...
Though often seen as degraded and lifeless, urban soils are dynamic ecosystems inhabited by diverse,...
International audienceSoil microbial biodiversity provides many useful services in cities. However, ...
Urban development is one of the leading causes of biodiversity change. Understanding how soil microo...
The microbial communities inhabiting urban soils determine the functioning of these soils, in regard...
© 2017 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons LtdSoil microbes play a key role in co...
Microbiota in urban green spaces underpin ecosystem services that are essential to environmental hea...
Advancing towards sustainable cities needs a better understanding of all components of urban ecosyst...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2018. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Urban and technogenic landscapes in subarctic zones are not considered comfortable habitats for soil...
Increasing global urbanisation poses extensive environmental threats, including the loss of biodiver...
Urbanization alters land uses and creates heterogeneous environmental conditions in cities and their...
The structure and function of the soil microbiome of urban greenspaces remain largely undetermined. ...
Anthropogenic changes to land use drive concomitant changes in biodiversity, including that of the s...
Though often seen as degraded and lifeless, urban soils are dynamic ecosystems inhabited by diverse,...
International audienceSoil microbial biodiversity provides many useful services in cities. However, ...
Urban development is one of the leading causes of biodiversity change. Understanding how soil microo...
The microbial communities inhabiting urban soils determine the functioning of these soils, in regard...
© 2017 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons LtdSoil microbes play a key role in co...
Microbiota in urban green spaces underpin ecosystem services that are essential to environmental hea...
Advancing towards sustainable cities needs a better understanding of all components of urban ecosyst...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2018. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Urban and technogenic landscapes in subarctic zones are not considered comfortable habitats for soil...
Increasing global urbanisation poses extensive environmental threats, including the loss of biodiver...
Urbanization alters land uses and creates heterogeneous environmental conditions in cities and their...