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Blind spots in global soil biodiversity and ecosystem function research

Blind spots in global soil biodiversity and ecosystem function research
AbstractSoils harbor a substantial fraction of the world’s biodiversity, contributing to many crucial ecosystem functions. It is thus essential to identify general macroecological patterns related to the distribution and functioning of soil organisms to support their conservation and consideration by governance. These macroecological analyses need to represent the diversity of environmental conditions that can be found worldwide. Here we identify and characterize existing environmental gaps in soil taxa and ecosystem functioning data across soil macroecological studies and 17,186 sampling sites across the globe. These data gaps include important spatial, environmental, taxonomic, and functional gaps, and an almost complete absence of temporally explicit data. We also identify the limitations of soil macroecological studies to explore general patterns in soil biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships, with only 0.3% of all sampling sites having both information about biodiversity and function, although with different taxonomic groups and functions at each site. Based on this information, we provide clear priorities to support and expand soil macroecological research.
- Friedrich Schiller University Jena Germany
- University of Manchester United Kingdom
- Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres Germany
- University of Sydney Australia
- Saint Mary's College United States
Nematoda, macroecological research, Climate, biotska raznovrstnost, Soil, Biomass, Macroecology, microorganisms, Soil Microbiology, biodiversity, Geography, bele lise, tla, biotska raznovrstnost, ekosistemske storitve, bele lise, makroekološke raziskave, Q, Temperature, Biodiversity, Biogeochemistry, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, soil microbiology, Ecosystem functions, Biogeography, ecosystems, Soil organisms, Soils harbor, Science, Conservation, soil, biodiversity, ecosystem services, blind spots, macroecological research, 333, Article, soil, Blind spots, XXXXXX - Unknown, Animals, blind spots, Oligochaeta, soils, info:eu-repo/classification/udc/630*1, Ecosystem, research, Bacteria, tla, Fungi, Macroecological patterns, Ecología, ekosistemske storitve, Soil biodiversity, Research data, makroekološke raziskave, ecosystem services, udc: udc:630*114:630*18
Nematoda, macroecological research, Climate, biotska raznovrstnost, Soil, Biomass, Macroecology, microorganisms, Soil Microbiology, biodiversity, Geography, bele lise, tla, biotska raznovrstnost, ekosistemske storitve, bele lise, makroekološke raziskave, Q, Temperature, Biodiversity, Biogeochemistry, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, soil microbiology, Ecosystem functions, Biogeography, ecosystems, Soil organisms, Soils harbor, Science, Conservation, soil, biodiversity, ecosystem services, blind spots, macroecological research, 333, Article, soil, Blind spots, XXXXXX - Unknown, Animals, blind spots, Oligochaeta, soils, info:eu-repo/classification/udc/630*1, Ecosystem, research, Bacteria, tla, Fungi, Macroecological patterns, Ecología, ekosistemske storitve, Soil biodiversity, Research data, makroekološke raziskave, ecosystem services, udc: udc:630*114:630*18
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