Studies of biological soil crusts (biocrusts) have proliferated over the last few decades. The biocrust literature has broadened, with more studies assessing and describing the function of a variety of biocrust communities in a broad range of biomes and habitats and across a large spectrum of disciplines, and also by the incorporation of biocrusts into global perspectives and biogeochemical models. As the number of biocrust researchers increases, along with the scope of soil communities defined as ‘biocrust’, it is worth asking whether we all share a clear, universal, and fully articulated definition of what constitutes a biocrust. In this review, we synthesize the literature with the views of new and experienced biocrust researchers, to pr...
The biological soil crust (biocrust) has many crucial ecological functions in dryland ecosystems. Di...
Understanding patterns of habitat natural recovery after human-made disturbances is critical for the...
Consisting of various cyanobacteria, algae, lichens, and mosses, biological soil crusts (BSC) repres...
Studies of biological soil crusts (biocrusts) have proliferated over the last few decades. The biocr...
Biological soil crusts result from an intimate association between soil particles and cyanobacteria,...
We explore in this chapter how biological soil crusts (biocrusts) may serve as a useful model system...
Biocrusts are complex communities of moss, lichen and cyanobacteria that inhabit the soil surface in...
Biological soil crusts, or “biocrusts”, are biogeochemical hotspots that can significantly influence...
Biological soil crusts (BSC) help to protect the soil from erosion and decrease the spread of weeds ...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) cover about 12% of the Earth ’ s land masses, thereby providing e...
<div><p>Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are highly complex associations of soil particles with mosses,...
4Microbial fungi and bacteria are ubiquitous, occurring in highly enriched concentrations in biologi...
Biological soil crusts (‘biocrusts’) are conglomerations of a variety of organisms including bacteri...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) consist of a diverse and highly integrated community of organisms that...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs), or biocrusts, are composed of fungi, bacteria, algae, and bryophytes ...
The biological soil crust (biocrust) has many crucial ecological functions in dryland ecosystems. Di...
Understanding patterns of habitat natural recovery after human-made disturbances is critical for the...
Consisting of various cyanobacteria, algae, lichens, and mosses, biological soil crusts (BSC) repres...
Studies of biological soil crusts (biocrusts) have proliferated over the last few decades. The biocr...
Biological soil crusts result from an intimate association between soil particles and cyanobacteria,...
We explore in this chapter how biological soil crusts (biocrusts) may serve as a useful model system...
Biocrusts are complex communities of moss, lichen and cyanobacteria that inhabit the soil surface in...
Biological soil crusts, or “biocrusts”, are biogeochemical hotspots that can significantly influence...
Biological soil crusts (BSC) help to protect the soil from erosion and decrease the spread of weeds ...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) cover about 12% of the Earth ’ s land masses, thereby providing e...
<div><p>Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are highly complex associations of soil particles with mosses,...
4Microbial fungi and bacteria are ubiquitous, occurring in highly enriched concentrations in biologi...
Biological soil crusts (‘biocrusts’) are conglomerations of a variety of organisms including bacteri...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) consist of a diverse and highly integrated community of organisms that...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs), or biocrusts, are composed of fungi, bacteria, algae, and bryophytes ...
The biological soil crust (biocrust) has many crucial ecological functions in dryland ecosystems. Di...
Understanding patterns of habitat natural recovery after human-made disturbances is critical for the...
Consisting of various cyanobacteria, algae, lichens, and mosses, biological soil crusts (BSC) repres...