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Song H, Liu Z, Cui H, Chen J, Chen S, Gao H, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2023 May; 14:1118789. PMID: 37125161
Soil organisms are abundant, phylogenetically and functionally diverse, and interact to catalyse and regulate critical soil processes. Understanding what structures belowground communities is therefore fundamental to gaining insight into ecosystem...
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Plett J, Sabotic J, Vogt E, Snijders F, Kohler A, Nielsen U, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2022 Jul; 24(10):4607-4622. PMID: 35818672
Fungivory of mycorrhizal hyphae has a significant impact on fungal fitness and, by extension, on nutrient transfer between fungi and host plants in natural ecosystems. Mycorrhizal fungi have therefore evolved...
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Proesmans W, Andrews C, Gray A, Griffiths R, Keith A, Nielsen U, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2022 Apr; 12(4):e8786. PMID: 35386880
Cattle grazing profoundly affects abiotic and biotic characteristics of ecosystems. While most research has been performed on grasslands, the effect of large managed ungulates on forest ecosystems has largely been...
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McCarthy J, Wallace S, Brown K, King C, Nielsen U, Allinson G, et al.
Chemosphere . 2022 Apr; 300:134413. PMID: 35385763
Terrestrial microinvertebrates in Antarctica are potentially exposed to contaminants due to the concentration of human activity on ice-free areas of the continent. As such, knowledge of the response of Antarctic...
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Phillips L, Aitkenhead I, Janion-Scheepers C, King C, McGeoch M, Nielsen U, et al.
Conserv Physiol . 2020 Jun; 8(1):coaa049. PMID: 32577288
As global climates change, alien species are anticipated to have a growing advantage relative to their indigenous counterparts, mediated through consistent trait differences between the groups. These insights have largely...
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Jiang M, Medlyn B, Drake J, Duursma R, Anderson I, Barton C, et al.
Nature . 2020 Apr; 580(7802):227-231. PMID: 32269351
Atmospheric carbon dioxide enrichment (eCO) can enhance plant carbon uptake and growth, thereby providing an important negative feedback to climate change by slowing the rate of increase of the atmospheric...
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van den Hoogen J, Geisen S, Wall D, Wardle D, Traunspurger W, de Goede R, et al.
Sci Data . 2020 Mar; 7(1):103. PMID: 32218461
As the most abundant animals on earth, nematodes are a dominant component of the soil community. They play critical roles in regulating biogeochemical cycles and vegetation dynamics within and across...
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van den Hoogen J, Geisen S, Routh D, Ferris H, Traunspurger W, Wardle D, et al.
Nature . 2019 Jul; 572(7768):194-198. PMID: 31341281
Soil organisms are a crucial part of the terrestrial biosphere. Despite their importance for ecosystem functioning, few quantitative, spatially explicit models of the active belowground community currently exist. In particular,...
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Caruso T, Hogg I, Nielsen U, Bottos E, Lee C, Hopkins D, et al.
Commun Biol . 2019 Feb; 2:63. PMID: 30793042
Abiotic factors are major determinants of soil animal distributions and their dominant role is pronounced in extreme ecosystems, with biotic interactions seemingly playing a minor role. We modelled co-occurrence and...
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Lee C, Laughlin D, Bottos E, Caruso T, Joy K, Barrett J, et al.
Commun Biol . 2019 Feb; 2:62. PMID: 30793041
Abiotic and biotic factors control ecosystem biodiversity, but their relative contributions remain unclear. The ultraoligotrophic ecosystem of the Antarctic Dry Valleys, a simple yet highly heterogeneous ecosystem, is a natural...