Large scale diversity patterns are well established for terrestrial macrobiota (e.g. plants and vertebrates), but not for microscopic organisms (e.g. nematodes). Due to small size, high abundance, and extensive dispersal, microbiota are assumed to exhibit cosmopolitan distributions with no biogeographical patterns. This assumption has been extrapolated from local spatial scale studies of a few taxonomic groups utilizing morphological approaches. Recent molecularly-based studies, however, suggest something quite opposite. Nematodes are the most abundant metazoans on earth, but their diversity patterns are largely unknown. We conducted a survey of nematode diversity within three vertical strata (soil, litter, and canopy) of rainforests at two...
Abstract Anthropogenic conversion of natural to agricultural land reduces aboveground biodiversity. ...
Purpose Understanding the impact of neighbor tree diversity on soil biodiversity at the individual t...
Abstract Background In stark contrast to the wealth o...
<div><p>Large scale diversity patterns are well established for terrestrial macrobiota (e.g. plants ...
Comparisons of nematode communities among ecosystems have indicated that, unlike many organisms, nem...
Aim: To conduct the first global-scale investigation of soil nematode assemblages using a standardiz...
Nematodes are the most abundant multi-cellular animals in soil, influencing key processes and functi...
In the present study, we test whether large-scale patterns of estuarine nematodes are predicted by t...
International audienceMangroves are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth, yet they are disa...
Understanding how environmental factors structure communities is important in conservation biology a...
AbstractUnderstanding how environmental factors structure communities is important in conservation b...
Traunspurger W, Reiff N, Krashevska V, Majdi N, Scheu S. Diversity and distribution of soil micro-in...
Tropical animals and plants are known to have high alpha diversity within forests, but low beta dive...
Biodiversity has a spatial dimension, which we estimated by examining generic turnover (beta diversi...
Mangroves harbor diverse invertebrate communities, suggesting that macroecological distribution patt...
Abstract Anthropogenic conversion of natural to agricultural land reduces aboveground biodiversity. ...
Purpose Understanding the impact of neighbor tree diversity on soil biodiversity at the individual t...
Abstract Background In stark contrast to the wealth o...
<div><p>Large scale diversity patterns are well established for terrestrial macrobiota (e.g. plants ...
Comparisons of nematode communities among ecosystems have indicated that, unlike many organisms, nem...
Aim: To conduct the first global-scale investigation of soil nematode assemblages using a standardiz...
Nematodes are the most abundant multi-cellular animals in soil, influencing key processes and functi...
In the present study, we test whether large-scale patterns of estuarine nematodes are predicted by t...
International audienceMangroves are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth, yet they are disa...
Understanding how environmental factors structure communities is important in conservation biology a...
AbstractUnderstanding how environmental factors structure communities is important in conservation b...
Traunspurger W, Reiff N, Krashevska V, Majdi N, Scheu S. Diversity and distribution of soil micro-in...
Tropical animals and plants are known to have high alpha diversity within forests, but low beta dive...
Biodiversity has a spatial dimension, which we estimated by examining generic turnover (beta diversi...
Mangroves harbor diverse invertebrate communities, suggesting that macroecological distribution patt...
Abstract Anthropogenic conversion of natural to agricultural land reduces aboveground biodiversity. ...
Purpose Understanding the impact of neighbor tree diversity on soil biodiversity at the individual t...
Abstract Background In stark contrast to the wealth o...