Nematodes are the most abundant multi-cellular animals in soil, influencing key processes and functions in terrestrial ecosystems. Yet, little is known about the drivers of nematode abundance and diversity in forest soils across climatic zones. This is despite forests cover approximately 30% of the earth's land surface, provide many crucial ecosystem services but strongly vary in hydrothermal conditions and associated ecosystem properties across climatic zones. Here, we collected nematode samples from 13 forests across a latitudinal gradient. We divided this gradient in temperate, warm-temperate, and tropical climatic zones and found that across the gradient, nematode abundance and diversity were mainly influenced by soil organic carbon. Ho...
Soil organisms are a crucial part of the terrestrial biosphere. Despite their importance for ecosyst...
Anthropogenic land use is threatening global biodiversity. As one of the most abundant animals on Ea...
Understanding how environmental factors structure communities is important in conservation biology a...
Nematodes are the most abundant multi-cellular animals in soil, influencing key processes and functi...
Soil nematodes are important contributors to soil biodiversity. Nonetheless, the distribution patter...
Aim: To conduct the first global-scale investigation of soil nematode assemblages using a standardiz...
Soil nematode is an essential component of the soil micro-food web and plays an important role in so...
Soil nematode communities were investigated in the O and A horizons of soils in 4 typical forest typ...
Abstract Soil nematode communities can provide important information about soil food web structure a...
Abstract Anthropogenic conversion of natural to agricultural land reduces aboveground biodiversity. ...
Soil nematodes are involved in nutrient cycles through feeding on microorganisms, and the extent of ...
Purpose Understanding the impact of neighbor tree diversity on soil biodiversity at the individual t...
Abstract Soil nematodes are a foremost component of terrestrial biodiversity; they display a whole g...
Global climate warming is one of the key forces driving plant community shifts, such as range shifts...
Soil organisms are a crucial part of the terrestrial biosphere. Despite their importance for ecosyst...
Anthropogenic land use is threatening global biodiversity. As one of the most abundant animals on Ea...
Understanding how environmental factors structure communities is important in conservation biology a...
Nematodes are the most abundant multi-cellular animals in soil, influencing key processes and functi...
Soil nematodes are important contributors to soil biodiversity. Nonetheless, the distribution patter...
Aim: To conduct the first global-scale investigation of soil nematode assemblages using a standardiz...
Soil nematode is an essential component of the soil micro-food web and plays an important role in so...
Soil nematode communities were investigated in the O and A horizons of soils in 4 typical forest typ...
Abstract Soil nematode communities can provide important information about soil food web structure a...
Abstract Anthropogenic conversion of natural to agricultural land reduces aboveground biodiversity. ...
Soil nematodes are involved in nutrient cycles through feeding on microorganisms, and the extent of ...
Purpose Understanding the impact of neighbor tree diversity on soil biodiversity at the individual t...
Abstract Soil nematodes are a foremost component of terrestrial biodiversity; they display a whole g...
Global climate warming is one of the key forces driving plant community shifts, such as range shifts...
Soil organisms are a crucial part of the terrestrial biosphere. Despite their importance for ecosyst...
Anthropogenic land use is threatening global biodiversity. As one of the most abundant animals on Ea...
Understanding how environmental factors structure communities is important in conservation biology a...