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  1. Deforestation impacts soil biodiversity and ecosystem services worldwide
  2. Australian dryland soils are acidic and nutrient-depleted, and have unique microbial communities compared with other drylands
  3. Cascading effects from plants to soil microorganisms explain how plant species richness and simulated climate change affect soil multifunctionality
  4. Pathways regulating decreased soil respiration with warming in a biocrust-dominated dryland
  5. Livestock grazing and forest structure regulate the assembly of ecological clusters within plant networks in eastern Australia
  6. Temperature and aridity regulate spatial variability of soil multifunctionality in drylands across the globe
  7. Plant attributes explain the distribution of soil microbial communities in two contrasting regions of the globe
  8. Intransitive competition is common across five major taxonomic groups and is driven by productivity, competitive rank and functional traits
  9. Biocrust-forming mosses mitigate the impact of aridity on soil microbial communities in drylands: observational evidence from three continents
  10. Ecological drivers of soil microbial diversity and soil biological networks in the Southern Hemisphere
  11. Competition drives the response of soil microbial diversity to increased grazing by vertebrate herbivores