2024
DOI: 10.1111/geb.13825
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Power law in species–area relationship overestimates bacterial diversity in grassland soils at larger scales

Biao Zhang,
Kai Xue,
Wenjing Liu
et al.

Abstract: AimSpecies–area relationships (SAR) are widely utilized for estimating the species richness and its spatial turnover across various scales. Despite the prevalent characterization of SAR using the power law in many microbial community studies, its efficacy remains unvalidated. This study aims to characterize the microbial SAR and its mechanisms in alpine grassland soils on the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau (QTP).LocationQinghai‐Tibet Plateau, China.Time PeriodAugust 2014.Major Taxa StudiedSoil bacteria.MethodsSoil samp… Show more

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