建立全球土壤微生物生物量和功能数据库:合作呼吁。

Gabriel R Smith, Thomas W Crowther, Nico Eisenhauer, Johan van den Hoogen
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全球分析正在成为地方和区域尺度生态学研究的宝贵补充,并有助于研究我们今天面临的许多主要环境问题。土壤生态学显著受益于这些发展,最近的合成揭示了地下生物群落中有趣的、意想不到的生物地理模式。然而,有些问题仍然没有得到解答,这些研究的准确性不可避免地受到他们所利用的数据范围的限制。这在全球生态学中是一个特殊的问题,因为大多数使用的数据集在样本分布中表现出地理偏差。在这里,我们致力于解决这个问题,公开呼吁合作,计划全球分析土壤磷脂脂肪酸和潜在的酶活性测量。我们总结了当前数据集的范围,概述了计划的分析,并为想要贡献或了解更多信息的潜在合作者提供信息。
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Building a global database of soil microbial biomass and function: a call for collaboration.

Global analyses are emerging as valuable complements to local and regional scale studies in ecology and are useful for examining many of the major environmental issues that we face today. Soil ecology has significantly benefited from these developments, with recent syntheses unearthing interesting, unexpected biogeographic patterns in belowground biotic communities. However, some questions still remain unanswered, and the accuracy of these studies is inevitably limited by the extent of the data they draw upon. This is a particular problem in global ecology because most datasets used exhibit geographic bias in sample distribution. Here, we work towards addressing this problem with an open call for collaboration on a planned global analysis of soil phospholipid fatty acid and potential enzyme activity measurements. We summarize the current extent of our dataset, outline the planned analyses, and provide information for prospective collaborators who would like to contribute or learn more.

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Lessons from the WBF2020: extrinsic and intrinsic value of soil organisms. Building a global database of soil microbial biomass and function: a call for collaboration. Recommendations for establishing global collaborative networks in soil ecology. Climate change effects on earthworms - a review. Soil Organisms - an international open access journal on the taxonomic and functional biodiversity in the soil.
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