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      The sound of restored soil: using ecoacoustics to measure soil biodiversity in a temperate forest restoration context

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      Restoration Ecology
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            Multiple elements of soil biodiversity drive ecosystem functions across biomes

            The role of soil biodiversity in regulating multiple ecosystem functions is poorly understood, limiting our ability to predict how soil biodiversity loss might affect human wellbeing and ecosystem sustainability. Here, combining a global observational study with an experimental microcosm study, we provide evidence that soil biodiversity (bacteria, fungi, protists and invertebrates) is significantly and positively associated with multiple ecosystem functions. These functions include nutrient cycling, decomposition, plant production, and reduced potential for pathogenicity and belowground biological warfare. Our findings also reveal the context dependency of such relationships and the importance of the connectedness, biodiversity and nature of the globally distributed dominant phylotypes within the soil network in maintaining multiple functions. Moreover, our results suggest that the positive association between plant diversity and multifunctionality across biomes is indirectly driven by soil biodiversity. Together, our results provide insights into the importance of soil biodiversity for maintaining soil functionality locally and across biomes, as well as providing strong support for the inclusion of soil biodiversity in conservation and management programmes.
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              The exceptional value of intact forest ecosystems

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                Restoration Ecology
                Restoration Ecology
                Wiley
                1061-2971
                1526-100X
                May 22 2023
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                [1 ]College of Science and Engineering Flinders University Bedford Park SA 5042 Australia
                [2 ]Biosciences Department, School of Science and Technology Clifton Campus, Nottingham Trent University Nottingham NG11 8NS U.K.
                [3 ]Baker Consultants Ltd., Cromford Derbyshire DE4 5JJ U.K.
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                10.1111/rec.13934
                eb88a124-d8b7-4ac1-b8e3-31b39e8c9409
                © 2023

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