Authors
Manuel Delgado‐Baquerizo, Frank Reith, Paul G Dennis, Kelly Hamonts, Jeff R Powell, Andrew Young, Brajesh K Singh, Andrew Bissett
Publication date
2018/3
Journal
Ecology
Volume
99
Issue
3
Pages
583-596
Description
The ecological drivers of soil biodiversity in the Southern Hemisphere remain underexplored. Here, in a continental survey comprising 647 sites, across 58 degrees of latitude between tropical Australia and Antarctica, we evaluated the major ecological patterns in soil biodiversity and relative abundance of ecological clusters within a co‐occurrence network of soil bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes. Six major ecological clusters (modules) of co‐occurring soil taxa were identified. These clusters exhibited strong shifts in their relative abundances with increasing distance from the equator. Temperature was the major environmental driver of the relative abundance of ecological clusters when Australia and Antarctica are analyzed together. Temperature, aridity, soil properties and vegetation types were the major drivers of the relative abundance of different ecological clusters within Australia. Our data supports significant …
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