Jerome Mathieu
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Recent Articles
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Wu D, Du E, Eisenhauer N, Mathieu J, Chu C
Nature
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39939777
The biogenic structures produced by termites, ants and earthworms provide key functions across global ecosystems. However, little is known about the drivers of the soil engineering effects caused by these...
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Mathieu J, Reynolds J, Fragoso C, Hadly E
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2024 Feb;
8(3):489-499.
PMID: 38332024
Soil-dwelling organisms play a key role in ecosystem functioning and the delivery of ecosystem services. As a consequence, soil taxa such as earthworms are iconic in good land management practices....
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Brown G, Demetrio W, Gabriac Q, Pasini A, Korasaki V, Oliveira L, et al.
Biodivers Data J
. 2024 Feb;
12:e115000.
PMID: 38314121
Background: Soil animal communities include more than 40 higher-order taxa, representing over 23% of all described species. These animals have a wide range of feeding sources and contribute to several...
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Chatelain M, Nold F, Mathieu J
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Jan;
914:169867.
PMID: 38185153
Urban soils represent hotspots of metallic trace elements (MTEs) pollution. Despite the critical impact of soil organisms on soil ecosystem services, there is limited understanding regarding the effects of MTE...
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Zeiss R, Briones M, Mathieu J, Lomba A, Dahlke J, Heptner L, et al.
Conserv Biol
. 2023 Sep;
38(2):e14187.
PMID: 37768192
Belowground biodiversity distribution does not necessarily reflect aboveground biodiversity patterns, but maps of soil biodiversity remain scarce because of limited data availability. Earthworms belong to the most thoroughly studied soil...
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Phillips H, Bach E, Bartz M, Bennett J, Beugnon R, Briones M, et al.
Sci Data
. 2021 May;
8(1):136.
PMID: 34021166
Earthworms are an important soil taxon as ecosystem engineers, providing a variety of crucial ecosystem functions and services. Little is known about their diversity and distribution at large spatial scales,...
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Guerra C, Rosa I, Valentini E, Wolf F, Filipponi F, Karger D, et al.
Landsc Ecol
. 2020 Jun;
35:823-842.
PMID: 32587435
Context: Soil erosion is one of the main threats driving soil degradation across the globe with important impacts on crop yields, soil biota, biogeochemical cycles, and ultimately human nutrition. Objectives:...
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Thakur M, Phillips H, Brose U, de Vries F, Lavelle P, Loreau M, et al.
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc
. 2019 Nov;
95(2):350-364.
PMID: 31729831
Soil is one of the most biodiverse terrestrial habitats. Yet, we lack an integrative conceptual framework for understanding the patterns and mechanisms driving soil biodiversity. One of the underlying reasons...
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Phillips H, Guerra C, Bartz M, Briones M, Brown G, Crowther T, et al.
Science
. 2019 Oct;
366(6464):480-485.
PMID: 31649197
Soil organisms, including earthworms, are a key component of terrestrial ecosystems. However, little is known about their diversity, their distribution, and the threats affecting them. We compiled a global dataset...
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Cameron E, Martins I, Lavelle P, Mathieu J, Tedersoo L, Bahram M, et al.
Conserv Biol
. 2019 Mar;
33(5):1187-1192.
PMID: 30868645
Human activities are accelerating global biodiversity change and have resulted in severely threatened ecosystem services. A large proportion of terrestrial biodiversity is harbored by soil, but soil biodiversity has been...