Detecting macroecological patterns in bacterial communities across independent studies of global soils
Kelly S. Ramirez(Netherlands Institute of Ecology), Franciska T. de Vries(University of Manchester), Francis Q. Brearley(Manchester Metropolitan University), Ellen Dorrepaal(Abisko Scientific Research Station), Ashley Houlden(University of Manchester), Eveline J. Krab(Abisko Scientific Research Station), Klaus Schlaeppi(Agroscope), Robert I. Griffiths(UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology), Kyle Hartman(Agroscope), Ian S. Roberts(University of Oxford), David A. Robinson(UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology), Jennifer Bhatnagar(Boston University), Jennifer K. Rowntree(Manchester Metropolitan University), Jennifer D. Rocca(Duke University), Chris C. Hale(University of Warwick), Wim H. van der Putten(Netherlands Institute of Ecology), Fernando T. Maestre(Universidad Rey Juan Carlos), John Davison(University of Tartu), David R. Elliott(University of Derby), Marcel G. A. van der Heijden(University of Zurich), Graeme Fox(Manchester Metropolitan University), Cécile Thion(University of Aberdeen), Davey L. Jones(Bangor University), Angela L. Straathof(University of Manchester), Krista L. McGuire(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor), Sylvain Monteux(Abisko Scientific Research Station), M. Shepherd(Natural England), Anne Cotton(University of Sheffield), Thomas W. Crowther(Yale University), Caroline Orr(Teesside University), Mattias de Hollander(Netherlands Institute of Ecology), Si Creer(Bangor University), Christopher G. Knight(University of Cambridge), Brajesh K. Singh(Western Sydney University), Bede Constantinides(University of Oxford), Manuel Delgado‐Baquerizo(Universidad Pablo de Olavide)
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