International audienceAlthough soil ecology has benefited from recent advances in describing the functional and trophic traits of soil organisms, data reuse for large-scale soil food-web reconstructions still faces challenges. These obstacles include: (1) most data on the trophic interactions and feeding behaviour of soil organisms being scattered across disparate repositories, without well-established standard for describing and structuring trophic datasets; (2) the existence of various competing terms, rather than consensus, to delineate feeding-related concepts such as diets, trophic groups, feeding processes, resource types, leading to ambiguities that hinder meaningful data integration from different studies; (3) considerable divergenc...
The large range of body-mass values of soil organisms provides a tool to assess the ecological organ...
Food webs represent the energy fluxes and the nutrient cycling between interacting species that unde...
Patterns of feeding interactions between species are thought to influence the stability of communiti...
International audienceAlthough soil ecology has benefited from recent advances in describing the fun...
International audienceWhile food webs are pivotal tools to understand the structure, dynamics and fu...
<p>Introduction Food-web models, which depict the trophic relationships between organisms within a c...
Soil food webs are traditionally considered to have distinct energy channels through which resources...
Agronomists, ecologists, ecosystem scientists, and various other researchers are recognizing the val...
Nematodes, the earth's most abundant metazoa, are ubiquitous in the soil environment. They are suffi...
The large range of body-mass values of soil organisms provides a tool to assess the ecological organ...
Soil food webs play a key role in the cycling of carbon and nutrients and in sustainably provisionin...
1. New patterns and trends in land use are becoming increasingly evident in Europe's heavily modifie...
Terrestrial ecologists and soil modelers have traditionally portrayed the inhabitants of soil as a b...
The large range of body-mass values of soil organisms provides a tool to assess the ecological organ...
Food webs represent the energy fluxes and the nutrient cycling between interacting species that unde...
Patterns of feeding interactions between species are thought to influence the stability of communiti...
International audienceAlthough soil ecology has benefited from recent advances in describing the fun...
International audienceWhile food webs are pivotal tools to understand the structure, dynamics and fu...
<p>Introduction Food-web models, which depict the trophic relationships between organisms within a c...
Soil food webs are traditionally considered to have distinct energy channels through which resources...
Agronomists, ecologists, ecosystem scientists, and various other researchers are recognizing the val...
Nematodes, the earth's most abundant metazoa, are ubiquitous in the soil environment. They are suffi...
The large range of body-mass values of soil organisms provides a tool to assess the ecological organ...
Soil food webs play a key role in the cycling of carbon and nutrients and in sustainably provisionin...
1. New patterns and trends in land use are becoming increasingly evident in Europe's heavily modifie...
Terrestrial ecologists and soil modelers have traditionally portrayed the inhabitants of soil as a b...
The large range of body-mass values of soil organisms provides a tool to assess the ecological organ...
Food webs represent the energy fluxes and the nutrient cycling between interacting species that unde...
Patterns of feeding interactions between species are thought to influence the stability of communiti...