Soil microorganisms are key players in biogeochemical cycles. Yet, there is no consistent view on the significance of microbial biodiversity for soil ecosystem functioning. According to the insurance hypothesis, declines in ecosystem functioning due to reduced biodiversity are more likely to occur under fluctuating, extreme or rapidly changing environmental conditions. Here, we compare the functional operating range, a new concept defined as the complete range of environmental conditions under which soil microbial communities are able to maintain their functions, between four naturally assembled soil communities from a long-term fertilization experiment. A functional trait approach was adopted with denitrifiers involved in nitrogen cycling ...
EA EcolDur CT3International audienceMicrobial communities have a central role in many ecosystem func...
In light of increasing anthropogenic pressures on ecosystems around the globe, the question how biod...
The relative importance of size and composition of microbial communities in ecosystem functioning is...
Soil microorganisms are key players in biogeochemical cycles. Yet, there is no consistent view on th...
<div><p>Soil microorganisms are key players in biogeochemical cycles. Yet, there is no consistent vi...
Soil microorganisms are key players in biogeochemical cycles. Yet, there is no consistent view on th...
We lack empirical evidence for the relative importance of microbial functional attributes vs taxonom...
EA ECOLDURInternational audienceMicrobial communities have a central role in ecosystem processes by ...
Microbial communities have a central role in ecosystem processes by driving the Earth’s biogeochemic...
International audienceMicrobial communities have a central role in ecosystem processes by driving th...
Microbial communities have a central role in ecosystem processes by driving the Earth’s biogeochemic...
The most accepted theories in soil ecology suggest that broad (e.g. respiration) and specialized (e....
The consequences of microbial functional diversity loss on key ecosystem processes remain debatable ...
The most accepted theories in soil ecology suggest that broad (e.g. respiration) and specialized (e....
EA EcolDur CT3International audienceMicrobial communities have a central role in many ecosystem func...
In light of increasing anthropogenic pressures on ecosystems around the globe, the question how biod...
The relative importance of size and composition of microbial communities in ecosystem functioning is...
Soil microorganisms are key players in biogeochemical cycles. Yet, there is no consistent view on th...
<div><p>Soil microorganisms are key players in biogeochemical cycles. Yet, there is no consistent vi...
Soil microorganisms are key players in biogeochemical cycles. Yet, there is no consistent view on th...
We lack empirical evidence for the relative importance of microbial functional attributes vs taxonom...
EA ECOLDURInternational audienceMicrobial communities have a central role in ecosystem processes by ...
Microbial communities have a central role in ecosystem processes by driving the Earth’s biogeochemic...
International audienceMicrobial communities have a central role in ecosystem processes by driving th...
Microbial communities have a central role in ecosystem processes by driving the Earth’s biogeochemic...
The most accepted theories in soil ecology suggest that broad (e.g. respiration) and specialized (e....
The consequences of microbial functional diversity loss on key ecosystem processes remain debatable ...
The most accepted theories in soil ecology suggest that broad (e.g. respiration) and specialized (e....
EA EcolDur CT3International audienceMicrobial communities have a central role in many ecosystem func...
In light of increasing anthropogenic pressures on ecosystems around the globe, the question how biod...
The relative importance of size and composition of microbial communities in ecosystem functioning is...