03683nas a2200997 4500008004100000245008200041210006900123260001200192490000600204520084100210100002601051700001901077700002001096700001401116700002501130700002501155700001701180700001701197700001901214700002601233700002301259700002701282700002301309700002101332700003101353700001801384700002101402700002001423700003001443700001501473700002001488700001901508700002501527700002301552700001901575700002101594700001701615700002201632700002101654700002601675700002301701700001101724700001701735700002201752700002101774700003101795700002401826700002201850700001501872700002201887700001801909700001701927700002501944700002201969700001901991700002702010700001602037700001802053700002202071700003202093700002302125700002302148700002002171700002202191700002002213700002702233700001802260700002102278700001902299700002302318700001502341700002302356700002202379700002402401700002102425700002302446700002102469700001802490700001802508700001902526700001402545700002802559700001702587700002702604856005402631 2020 eng d00aA global database of soil nematode abundance and functional group composition0 aglobal database of soil nematode abundance and functional group c03/20200 v73 a
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 landscapes and are an indicator of soil biological activity. Here, we present a comprehensive global dataset of soil nematode abundance and functional group composition. This dataset includes 6,825 georeferenced soil samples from all continents and biomes. For geospatial mapping purposes these samples are aggregated into 1,933 unique 1-km pixels, each of which is linked to 73 global environmental covariate data layers. Altogether, this dataset can help to gain insight into the spatial distribution patterns of soil nematode abundance and community composition, and the environmental drivers shaping these patterns.
1 avan den Hoogen, Johan1 aGeisen, Stefan1 aWall, Diana, H.1 aWardle, D1 aTraunspurger, Walter1 ade Goede, Ron, G. M.1 aAdams, Byron1 aAhmad, Wasim1 aFerris, Howard1 aBardgett, Richard, D.1 aBonkowski, Michael1 aCampos-Herrera, Raquel1 aCares, Juvenil, E.1 aCaruso, Tancredi1 aCaixeta, Larissa, de Brito1 aChen, Xiaoyun1 aCosta, Sofia, R.1 aCreamer, Rachel1 aCastro, José, da Cunha e1 aDam, Marie1 aDjigal, Djibril1 aEscuer, Miguel1 aGriffiths, Bryan, S.1 aGutiérrez, Carmen1 aHohberg, Karin1 aKalinkina, Daria1 aKardol, Paul1 aKergunteuil, Alan1 aKorthals, Gerard1 aKrashevska, Valentyna1 aKudrin, Alexey, A.1 aLi, Qi1 aLiang, Wenju1 aMagilton, Matthew1 aMarais, Mariette1 aMartín, José, Antonio Ro1 aMatveeva, Elizaveta1 aMayad, El, Hassan1 aMzough, E.1 aMulder, Christian1 aMullin, Peter1 aNeilson, Roy1 aNguyen, T., A. Duong1 aNielsen, Uffe, N.1 aOkada, Hiroaki1 aRius, Juan, Emilio Pal1 aPan, Kaiwen1 aPeneva, Vlada1 aPellissier, Loïc1 ada Silva, Julio, Carlos Per1 aPitteloud, Camille1 aPowers, Thomas, O.1 aPowers, Kirsten1 aQuist, Casper, W.1 aRasmann, Sergio1 aMoreno, Sara, Sánchez1 aScheu, Stefan1 aSetälä, Heikki1 aSushchuk, Anna1 aTiunov, Alexei, V.1 aTrap, Jean1 aVestergård, Mette1 aVillenave, Cecile1 aWaeyenberge, Lieven1 aWilschut, Rutger1 aWright, Daniel, G.1 aKeith, Aidan, M.1 aYang, Jiue-in1 aSchmidt, Olaf1 aBouharroud, R.1 aFerji, Z.1 avan der Putten, Wim, H.1 aRouth, Devin1 aCrowther, Thomas, Ward uhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-020-0437-303892nas a2200949 4500008004100000245007900041210006900120260001200189490000800201520116600209100002601375700001901401700001701420700001901437700002501456700001401481700002501495700001701520700001701537700002601554700002601580700002301606700002701629700002301656700002101679700003101700700001801731700002101749700002001770700003001790700001501820700002001835700001901855700002501874700002301899700001901922700002101941700001701962700002201979700002102001700002602022700002302048700001102071700001702082700002202099700002102121700003102142700002402173700002202197700002202219700001802241700001702259700002502276700002202301700001902323700002702342700001602369700001802385700002202403700003202425700002302457700002302480700002002503700002202523700002002545700002702565700001802592700002102610700001902631700002302650700001502673700002202688700002302710700002202733700002402755700002002779700002102799700002302820700001802843700002702861856005402888 2019 eng d00aSoil nematode abundance and functional group composition at a global scale0 aSoil nematode abundance and functional group composition at a gl c08/20190 v5723 aSoil 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, nematodes are the most abundant animals on Earth, filling all trophic levels in the soil food web. Here we use 6,759 georeferenced samples to generate a mechanistic understanding of the patterns of the global abundance of nematodes in the soil and the composition of their functional groups. The resulting maps show that 4.4 ± 0.64 × 1020 nematodes (with a total biomass of approximately 0.3 gigatonnes) inhabit surface soils across the world, with higher abundances in sub-Arctic regions (38% of total) than in temperate (24%) or tropical (21%) regions. Regional variations in these global trends also provide insights into local patterns of soil fertility and functioning. These high-resolution models provide the first steps towards representing soil ecological processes in global biogeochemical models and will enable the prediction of elemental cycling under current and future climate scenarios.
1 avan den Hoogen, Johan1 aGeisen, Stefan1 aRouth, Devin1 aFerris, Howard1 aTraunspurger, Walter1 aWardle, D1 ade Goede, Ron, G. M.1 aAdams, Byron1 aAhmad, Wasim1 aAndriuzzi, Walter, S.1 aBardgett, Richard, D.1 aBonkowski, Michael1 aCampos-Herrera, Raquel1 aCares, Juvenil, E.1 aCaruso, Tancredi1 aCaixeta, Larissa, de Brito1 aChen, Xiaoyun1 aCosta, Sofia, R.1 aCreamer, Rachel1 aCastro, José, Mauro da C1 aDam, Marie1 aDjigal, Djibril1 aEscuer, Miguel1 aGriffiths, Bryan, S.1 aGutiérrez, Carmen1 aHohberg, Karin1 aKalinkina, Daria1 aKardol, Paul1 aKergunteuil, Alan1 aKorthals, Gerard1 aKrashevska, Valentyna1 aKudrin, Alexey, A.1 aLi, Qi1 aLiang, Wenju1 aMagilton, Matthew1 aMarais, Mariette1 aMartín, José, Antonio Ro1 aMatveeva, Elizaveta1 aMayad, El, Hassan1 aMulder, Christian1 aMullin, Peter1 aNeilson, Roy1 aNguyen, T., A. 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