ECOLOGIA
Departamento
Juntao
Wang
Publicaciones en las que colabora con Juntao Wang (13)
2024
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Aboveground and belowground biodiversity have complementary effects on ecosystem functions across global grasslands
PLoS Biology, Vol. 22, Núm. 8
2023
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On the relative importance of resource availability and habitat connectivity as drivers of soil biodiversity in Mediterranean ecosystems
Journal of Ecology, Vol. 111, Núm. 7, pp. 1455-1467
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The soil microbiome governs the response of microbial respiration to warming across the globe
Nature Climate Change, Vol. 13, Núm. 12, pp. 1382-1387
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Water availability creates global thresholds in multidimensional soil biodiversity and functions
Nature Ecology and Evolution, Vol. 7, Núm. 7, pp. 1002-1011
2022
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Climate change legacies contrastingly affect the resistance and resilience of soil microbial communities and multifunctionality to extreme drought
Functional Ecology, Vol. 36, Núm. 4, pp. 908-920
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Effects of vegetation on soil cyanobacterial communities through time and space
New Phytologist, Vol. 234, Núm. 2, pp. 435-448
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Grazing and ecosystem service delivery in global drylands
Science (New York, N.Y.), Vol. 378, Núm. 6622, pp. 915-920
2021
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Functional rarity and evenness are key facets of biodiversity to boost multifunctionality
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 118, Núm. 7
2020
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Climate and soil micro-organisms drive soil phosphorus fractions in coastal dune systems
Functional Ecology, Vol. 34, Núm. 8, pp. 1690-1701
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Increases in aridity lead to drastic shifts in the assembly of dryland complex microbial networks
Land Degradation and Development, Vol. 31, Núm. 3, pp. 346-355
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The proportion of soil-borne pathogens increases with warming at the global scale
Nature Climate Change, Vol. 10, Núm. 6, pp. 550-554
2019
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A few Ascomycota taxa dominate soil fungal communities worldwide
Nature Communications, Vol. 10, Núm. 1
2017
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Palaeoclimate explains a unique proportion of the global variation in soil bacterial communities
Nature Ecology and Evolution, Vol. 1, Núm. 9, pp. 1339-1347