A growing body of evidence shows that aboveground and belowground communities and processes are intrinsically linked, and that feedbacks between these subsystems have important implications for community structure and ecosystem functioning. Almost all studies on this topic have been carried out from an empirical perspective and in specific ecological settings or contexts. Belowground interactions operate at different spatial and temporal scales. Due to the relatively low mobility and high survival of organisms in the soil, plants have longer lasting legacy effects belowground than aboveground. Our current challenge is to understand how aboveground¿belowground biotic interactions operate across spatial and temporal scales, and how they depen...
All terrestrial ecosystems consist of aboveground and belowground components that interact to influe...
All terrestrial ecosystems consist of aboveground and belowground components that interact to influe...
All terrestrial ecosystems consist of aboveground and belowground components that interact to influe...
A growing body of evidence shows that aboveground and belowground communities and processes are intr...
A growing body of evidence shows that aboveground and belowground communities and processes are intr...
A growing body of evidence shows that aboveground and belowground communities and processes are intr...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
Researchers now recognize that above- and belowground communities are indirectly linked to one anoth...
Interactions between spatially-separated aboveground and belowground biota exert important influence...
Interactions between aboveground and belowground organisms are important drivers of plant growth and...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
The positive relationship between plant diversity and ecosystem functioning is likely to be co-deter...
Interactions between aboveground and belowground organisms are important drivers of plant growth and...
Interactions between spatially-separated aboveground and belowground biota exert important influence...
All terrestrial ecosystems consist of aboveground and belowground components that interact to influe...
All terrestrial ecosystems consist of aboveground and belowground components that interact to influe...
All terrestrial ecosystems consist of aboveground and belowground components that interact to influe...
A growing body of evidence shows that aboveground and belowground communities and processes are intr...
A growing body of evidence shows that aboveground and belowground communities and processes are intr...
A growing body of evidence shows that aboveground and belowground communities and processes are intr...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
Researchers now recognize that above- and belowground communities are indirectly linked to one anoth...
Interactions between spatially-separated aboveground and belowground biota exert important influence...
Interactions between aboveground and belowground organisms are important drivers of plant growth and...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
The positive relationship between plant diversity and ecosystem functioning is likely to be co-deter...
Interactions between aboveground and belowground organisms are important drivers of plant growth and...
Interactions between spatially-separated aboveground and belowground biota exert important influence...
All terrestrial ecosystems consist of aboveground and belowground components that interact to influe...
All terrestrial ecosystems consist of aboveground and belowground components that interact to influe...
All terrestrial ecosystems consist of aboveground and belowground components that interact to influe...