Abstract Anthropogenic changes to land use drive concomitant changes in biodiversity, including that of the soil microbiota. However, it is not clear how increasing intensity of human disturbance is reflected in the soil microbial communities. To address this issue, we used amplicon sequencing to quantify the microbiota (bacteria and fungi) in the soil of forests (n=312) experiencing four different land uses, national parks (set aside for nature conservation), managed (for forestry purposes), suburban (on the border of an urban area) and urban (fully within a town or city), which broadly represent a gradient of anthropogenic disturbance. Alpha diversity of bacteria and fungi increased with increasing levels of anthropogenic disturbance, and...
As the process of urbanization advances across the country, so does the importance of urban forests,...
Microbiota in urban green spaces underpin ecosystem services that are essential to environmental hea...
International audienceUrban expansion and associated habitat transformation drives shifts in biodive...
Abstract Anthropogenic changes to land use drive concomitant changes in biodiversity, including that...
Increasing global urbanisation poses extensive environmental threats, including the loss of biodiver...
© 2017 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons LtdSoil microbes play a key role in co...
Urbanization alters land uses and creates heterogeneous environmental conditions in cities and their...
International audienceSoil microbial biodiversity provides many useful services in cities. However, ...
The functioning of forest ecosystems depends on the taxonomic and ecological diversity of soil fungi...
Urban development is one of the leading causes of biodiversity change. Understanding how soil microo...
Nearly all ecosystems host diverse microbiomes that support vital ecosystem processes. At the same t...
The structure and function of the soil microbiome of urban greenspaces remain largely undetermined. ...
Depending on their tree species composition, forests recruit different soil microbial communities. L...
Microbes are responsible for most soil processes but our knowledge of the relationship between below...
The consequences of deforestation for aboveground biodiversity have been a scientific and political ...
As the process of urbanization advances across the country, so does the importance of urban forests,...
Microbiota in urban green spaces underpin ecosystem services that are essential to environmental hea...
International audienceUrban expansion and associated habitat transformation drives shifts in biodive...
Abstract Anthropogenic changes to land use drive concomitant changes in biodiversity, including that...
Increasing global urbanisation poses extensive environmental threats, including the loss of biodiver...
© 2017 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons LtdSoil microbes play a key role in co...
Urbanization alters land uses and creates heterogeneous environmental conditions in cities and their...
International audienceSoil microbial biodiversity provides many useful services in cities. However, ...
The functioning of forest ecosystems depends on the taxonomic and ecological diversity of soil fungi...
Urban development is one of the leading causes of biodiversity change. Understanding how soil microo...
Nearly all ecosystems host diverse microbiomes that support vital ecosystem processes. At the same t...
The structure and function of the soil microbiome of urban greenspaces remain largely undetermined. ...
Depending on their tree species composition, forests recruit different soil microbial communities. L...
Microbes are responsible for most soil processes but our knowledge of the relationship between below...
The consequences of deforestation for aboveground biodiversity have been a scientific and political ...
As the process of urbanization advances across the country, so does the importance of urban forests,...
Microbiota in urban green spaces underpin ecosystem services that are essential to environmental hea...
International audienceUrban expansion and associated habitat transformation drives shifts in biodive...