Soil biodiversity and human health
Soil biodiversity is increasingly recognized as providing benefits to human health because it
can suppress disease-causing soil organisms and provide clean air, water and food. Poor …
can suppress disease-causing soil organisms and provide clean air, water and food. Poor …
The spatial structure of Antarctic biodiversity
Patterns of environmental spatial structure lie at the heart of the most fundamental and
familiar patterns of diversity on Earth. Antarctica contains some of the strongest …
familiar patterns of diversity on Earth. Antarctica contains some of the strongest …
Islands in the ice: Potential impacts of habitat transformation on Antarctic biodiversity
Antarctic biodiversity faces an unknown future with a changing climate. Most terrestrial biota
is restricted to limited patches of ice‐free land in a sea of ice, where they are adapted to the …
is restricted to limited patches of ice‐free land in a sea of ice, where they are adapted to the …
The inter-valley soil comparative survey: the ecology of Dry Valley edaphic microbial communities
Recent applications of molecular genetics to edaphic microbial communities of the McMurdo
Dry Valleys and elsewhere have rejected a long-held belief that Antarctic soils contain …
Dry Valleys and elsewhere have rejected a long-held belief that Antarctic soils contain …
Microbial ecology of mountain glacier ecosystems: biodiversity, ecological connections and implications of a warming climate
Glacier ecosystems are teeming with life on, beneath, and to a lesser degree, within their icy
masses. This conclusion largely stems from polar research, with less attention paid to …
masses. This conclusion largely stems from polar research, with less attention paid to …
Nearing the cold-arid limits of microbial life in permafrost of an upper dry valley, Antarctica
Some of the coldest and driest permafrost soils on Earth are located in the high-elevation
McMurdo Dry Valleys (MDVs) of Antarctica, but little is known about the permafrost microbial …
McMurdo Dry Valleys (MDVs) of Antarctica, but little is known about the permafrost microbial …
[HTML][HTML] Long-distance passive dispersal in microscopic aquatic animals
D Fontaneto - Movement ecology, 2019 - Springer
Given their dormancy capability (long-term resistant stages) and their ability to colonise and
reproduce, microscopic aquatic animals have been suggested having cosmopolitan …
reproduce, microscopic aquatic animals have been suggested having cosmopolitan …
Soil fauna: Occurrence, biodiversity, and roles in ecosystem function
The biodiversity of soil animals (fauna) is large, and fauna critically affect soil processes by
feeding and fragmenting plant materials and organic substrates. Soil fauna exist in food …
feeding and fragmenting plant materials and organic substrates. Soil fauna exist in food …
On dormancy strategies in tardigrades
In this review we analyze the dormancy strategies of metazoans inhabiting “hostile to life”
habitats, which have a strong impact on their ecology and in particular on the traits of their …
habitats, which have a strong impact on their ecology and in particular on the traits of their …
The limited spatial scale of dispersal in soil arthropods revealed with whole‐community haplotype‐level metabarcoding
Soil arthropod communities are highly diverse and critical for ecosystem functioning.
However, our knowledge of spatial structure and the underlying processes of community …
However, our knowledge of spatial structure and the underlying processes of community …