International audienceThe role of biodiversity for soil processes remains poorly understood. Existing evidence suggests that functional diversity rather than species richness is relevant for soil functioning. However, the importance of functional diversity has rarely been assessed simultaneously at more than one trophic level, critically limiting the prediction of consequences of biodiversity loss for soil functioning. In a laboratory microcosm experiment, we tested the hypothesis that increasing functional dissimilarity of both litter-feeding soil fauna and litter mixtures interactively affects the rates of five different soil processes related to litter decomposition. We created trait-based functional dissimilarity gradients using five as...