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sOilFauna - a global synthesis effort on the drivers of soil macrofauna communities and functioning

Mathieu Jérôme, Antunes Ana C., Barot Sébastien, Bonato Asato Ana E., Bartz Marie L.C., Brown George G., Calderon-Sanou Irene, Decaëns Thibaud, Fonte Steven J., Ganault Pierre, Gauzens Benoit, Gongalsky Konstantin B., Guerra Carlos A., Hengl Tomislav, Lavelle Patrick, Marichal Raphaël, Mehring Henry, Peña-Venegas Clara P., Castro Daniel, Potapov Anton, Thébault Elsa, Thuiller Wilfried, Witjes Martijn, Zhang Chi, Eisenhauer Nico. 2022. sOilFauna - a global synthesis effort on the drivers of soil macrofauna communities and functioning. Soil Organisms, 94 (2) : 111-126.

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Résumé : Understanding global biodiversity change, its drivers, and the ecosystem consequences requires a better appreciation of both the factors that shape soil macrofauna communities and the ecosystem effects of these organisms. The project “sOilFauna” was funded by the synthesis center sDiv (Germany) to address this major gap by forming a community of soil ecologists, identifying the most pressing research questions and hypotheses, as well as conducting a series of workshops to foster the global synthesis and hypothesis testing of soil macrofauna. The overarching goal is to analyze the most comprehensive soil macrofauna database - the MACROFAUNA database - which collates abundance data of 17 soil invertebrate groups assessed with a standardized method at 7180 sites around the world, and seeks to foster the collection of future data. In a recent kick-off workshop in May 2022, the first research priorities and collaboration guidelines were determined. Here, we summarize the main outcomes of this workshop and highlight the benefits of creating an open global community of soil ecologists providing standardized soil macrofauna data for future research, evaluation of ecosystem health, and nature protection.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : faune du sol, organisme du sol, biodiversité, banque de données, programme d'action, initiative, collaboration, principe directeur

Classification Agris : P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières
L60 - Taxonomie et géographie animales

Champ stratégique Cirad : CTS 1 (2019-) - Biodiversité

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Mathieu Jérôme, Université Paris-Sorbonne (FRA) - auteur correspondant
  • Antunes Ana C., iDiv (DEU)
  • Barot Sébastien, Université Paris-Sorbonne (FRA)
  • Bonato Asato Ana E., iDiv (DEU)
  • Bartz Marie L.C., University of Coimbra (PRT)
  • Brown George G., EMBRAPA (BRA)
  • Calderon-Sanou Irene, Université Grenoble Alpes (FRA)
  • Decaëns Thibaud, UM2 (FRA)
  • Fonte Steven J., Colorado State University (USA)
  • Ganault Pierre, iDiv (DEU)
  • Gauzens Benoit, iDiv (DEU)
  • Gongalsky Konstantin B., Russian Academy of Sciences (RUS)
  • Guerra Carlos A., iDiv (DEU)
  • Hengl Tomislav, Wageningen University (NLD)
  • Lavelle Patrick, Université Paris-Sorbonne (FRA)
  • Marichal Raphaël, CIRAD-PERSYST-UMR ABSys (FRA) ORCID: 0000-0001-9070-5749
  • Mehring Henry, iDiv (DEU)
  • Peña-Venegas Clara P., Instituto Amazonico de Investigaciones Cientificas SINCHI (COL)
  • Castro Daniel, Instituto Amazonico de Investigaciones Cientificas SINCHI (COL)
  • Potapov Anton, University of Goettingen (DEU)
  • Thébault Elsa, Université Paris-Sorbonne (FRA)
  • Thuiller Wilfried, Université Grenoble Alpes (FRA)
  • Witjes Martijn, Wageningen University (NLD)
  • Zhang Chi, SCAU (CHN)
  • Eisenhauer Nico, iDiv (DEU)

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