Insect specimens of Himeji City Science Museum

簡介

<p>Organisms on our planet form spatially congruent and functionally distinct communities, which at large geographical scales are called “biomes”. Understanding their pattern and function is vital for sustainable use and protection of biodiversity. Current global terrestrial biome classifications are based primarily on climate characteristics and functional aspects of plant community assembly. These and other existing biome schemes do not take account of soil organisms, including highly diverse and functionally important microbial groups. We aimed to define large-scale structure in the diversity of soil microbes (soil microbiomes), pinpoint the environmental drivers shaping it and identify resemblance and mismatch with existing terrestrial biome schemes.</p> <p>Please cite https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13487</p>

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DOI: 10.15468/kbl85y

出現紀錄筆數 1,125

聯絡資訊

Tetsuya Tokushige ORIGINATOR
  • Curator of Division of Natural History
  • Himeji City Science Museum
  • JP
  • tetsuya_tokushige@city.himeji.lg.jp
Tetsuya Tokushige METADATA_AUTHOR
  • Curator of Division of Natural History
  • Himeji City Science Museum
  • JP
  • tetsuya_tokushige@city.himeji.lg.jp
Tetsuya Tokushige ADMINISTRATIVE_POINT_OF_CONTACT
  • Curator of Division of Natural History
  • Himeji City Science Museum
  • JP
  • tetsuya_tokushige@city.himeji.lg.jp