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What doesn t kill you makes you stronger

What doesn t kill you makes you stronger
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European earthworms reduce insect populations in North American forests

European earthworms reduce insect populations in North American forests
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Belowground biodiversity in motion

 E-Mail IMAGE: Changes in microbial diversity in soils may affect important ecosystem functions like nutrient cycles. view more  Credit: S. Piyaset - AdobeStock Soil microorganisms play a critical role in the survival of life-sustaining ecosystems and, consequently, human well-being. Global assessments continue to provide strong evidence that humans are causing unprecedented biodiversity losses. However, existing information is strongly biased towards selected groups of vertebrates and plants, while much less is known about potential shifts in belowground communities. Soil microbial communities are largely an unseen majority, even though, according to first author Dr Carlos Guerra (iDiv, MLU), they control a wide range of ecosystem functions that have implications for both human well-being and the sustainability of our ecosystems. The published results provide evidence that climate change has a stronger influence on soil microbial communities than land-use change lik

Measuring the belowground world

Loading video. VIDEO: Authors explain the message of their Science paper from January 2021: The importance of soil biodiversity and functioning beyond agricultural needs must be acknowledged in all nature conservation strategies. To. view more  Credit: Carlos Guerra If you asked people which group of animals is the most abundant on earth, hardly anyone would know the right answer. Ants? Fish? No, and not humans either. The answer is nematodes, also known as roundworms. Four out of five animals on earth belong to this group, and the reason hardly anyone is aware of the fact is that they live underground, invisible to us. Together with thousands of other soil organisms, they quietly, discreetly and constantly perform enormously important services for the world above them.

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