Soil fungi, protists, and animals (i.e., the eukaryome) play a critical role in key ecosystem functions in terrestrial ecosystems. Yet, we lack a holistic understanding of the processes shaping the global distribution of the eukaryome. We conducted a molecular analysis of 193 composite soil samples spanning the world’s major biomes. Our analysis showed that the importance of selection processes was higher in the community assemblage of smaller-bodied and wider niche breadth organisms. Soil pH and mean annual precipitation were the primary determinants of the community structure of eukaryotic microbes and animals, respectively. We further found contrasting latitudinal diversity patterns and strengths for soil eukaryotic microbes and animals....
The mechanisms of soil microbial assembly have been well understood at global and regional scales. H...
Despite the vital role of microorganisms for ecosystem functioning and human welfare, our understand...
International audienceBacteria and fungi are of uttermost importance in determining environmental an...
Soil fungi, protists, and animals (i.e., the eukaryome) play a critical role in key ecosystem functi...
Spatial scaling and determinism of the wide-scale distribution of macroorganisms’ diversity has been...
Protists are ubiquitous in soil, where they are key contributors to nutrient cycling and energy tran...
Soil biota accounts for similar to 25% of global biodiversity and is vital to nutrient cycling and p...
Soil eukaryotes play a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem functions and services, yet the factors...
Protists are ubiquitous members of soil microbial communities, but the structure of these communitie...
International audienceProtists dominate eukaryotic diversity and play key functional roles in all ec...
Despite the utmost importance of microorganisms in maintaining ecosystem functioning and their ubiqu...
Soils host the vast majority of life on Earth including microorganisms and animals, and supporting a...
High-throughput sequencing (HTS) of soil environmental DNA (eDNA) allows assessing the full diversit...
Soils harbour some of the most diverse microbiomes on Earth and are essential for both nutrient cycl...
The mechanisms of soil microbial assembly have been well understood at global and regional scales. H...
Despite the vital role of microorganisms for ecosystem functioning and human welfare, our understand...
International audienceBacteria and fungi are of uttermost importance in determining environmental an...
Soil fungi, protists, and animals (i.e., the eukaryome) play a critical role in key ecosystem functi...
Spatial scaling and determinism of the wide-scale distribution of macroorganisms’ diversity has been...
Protists are ubiquitous in soil, where they are key contributors to nutrient cycling and energy tran...
Soil biota accounts for similar to 25% of global biodiversity and is vital to nutrient cycling and p...
Soil eukaryotes play a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem functions and services, yet the factors...
Protists are ubiquitous members of soil microbial communities, but the structure of these communitie...
International audienceProtists dominate eukaryotic diversity and play key functional roles in all ec...
Despite the utmost importance of microorganisms in maintaining ecosystem functioning and their ubiqu...
Soils host the vast majority of life on Earth including microorganisms and animals, and supporting a...
High-throughput sequencing (HTS) of soil environmental DNA (eDNA) allows assessing the full diversit...
Soils harbour some of the most diverse microbiomes on Earth and are essential for both nutrient cycl...
The mechanisms of soil microbial assembly have been well understood at global and regional scales. H...
Despite the vital role of microorganisms for ecosystem functioning and human welfare, our understand...
International audienceBacteria and fungi are of uttermost importance in determining environmental an...