6 research outputs found

    Global distribution of earthworm diversity

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    Soil organisms, including earthworms, are a key component of terrestrial ecosystems. However, little is known about their diversity, their distribution, and the threats affecting them. We compiled a global dataset of sampled earthworm communities from 6928 sites in 57 countries as a basis for predicting patterns in earthworm diversity, abundance, and biomass. We found that local species richness and abundance typically peaked at higher latitudes, displaying patterns opposite to those observed in aboveground organisms. However, high species dissimilarity across tropical locations may cause diversity across the entirety of the tropics to be higher than elsewhere. Climate variables were found to be more important in shaping earthworm communities than soil properties or habitat cover. These findings suggest that climate change may have serious implications for earthworm communities and for the functions they provide

    RNA contributions to the form and function of biomolecular condensates

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    Methods for Physical Characterization of Phase-Separated Bodies and Membrane-less Organelles

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    Diffraction-unlimited imaging: from pretty pictures to hard numbers

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