Global distribution of earthworm diversity.
Helen R P PhillipsCarlos A GuerraMarie L C BartzMaria J I BrionesGeorge BrownThomas W CrowtherOlga FerlianKonstantin B GongalskyD Johan van den HoogenJulia KrebsAlberto OrgiazziDevin RouthBenjamin SchwarzElizabeth M BachJoanne M BennettUlrich BroseThibaud DecaënsBirgitta König-RiesMichel LoreauJérôme MathieuChristian MulderWim H van der PuttenKelly S RamirezMatthias C RilligDavid RussellMichiel RutgersMadhav P ThakurFranciska T de VriesDiana H WallDavid A WardleMiwa AraiFredrick O AyukeGeoff H BakerRobin BeauséjourJosé C BedanoKlaus BirkhoferEric BlanchartBernd BlosseyThomas BolgerRobert L BradleyMac A CallahamYvan CapowiezMark E CaulfieldAmy ChoiFelicity V CrottyAndrea DávalosDarío J Diaz CosinAnahí DominguezAndrés Esteban DuhourNick van EekerenChristoph EmmerlingLiliana B FalcoRosa FernándezSteven J FonteCarlos FragosoAndré L C FrancoMartine FugèreAbegail T FusileroShaieste GholamiMichael J GundaleMónica Gutiérrez LópezDavorka K HackenbergerLuis M HernándezTakuo HishiAndrew R HoldsworthMartin HolmstrupKristine N HopfenspergerEsperanza Huerta LwangaVeikko HuhtaTunsisa T HurissoBasil V IannoneMadalina IordacheMonika JoschkoNobuhiro KanekoRadoslava KanianskaAidan M KeithCourtland A KellyMaria L KerneckerJonatan KlaminderArmand W KonéYahya KoochSanna T KukkonenH LalthanzaraDaniel R LammelIurii M LebedevYiqing LiJuan B Jesus LidonNoa Kekuewa LincolnScott R LossRaphael MarichalRadim MatulaJan Hendrik MoosGerardo MorenoAlejandro Morón-RíosBart MuysJohan NeirynckLindsey NorgroveMarta NovoVisa NuutinenVictoria NuzzoMujeeb Rahman PJohan PansuShishir PaudelGuénola PérèsLorenzo Pérez-CamachoRaúl PiñeiroJean-François PongeMuhammad Imtiaz RashidSalvador RebolloJavier Rodeiro-IglesiasMiguel Á RodríguezAlexander M RothGuillaume X RousseauAnna RozenEhsan SayadLoes van SchaikBryant C ScharenbrochMichael SchirrmannOlaf SchmidtBoris SchröderJulia SeeberMaxim P ShashkovJaswinder SinghSandy M SmithMichael SteinwandterJosé A TalaveraDolores TrigoJiro TsukamotoAnne W de ValençaSteven J VanekIñigo VirtoAdrian A WackettMatthew W WarrenNathaniel H WehrJoann K WhalenMichael B WironenVolkmar WoltersIrina V ZenkovaWeixin ZhangErin K CameronHéctor J AguadoPublished in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2020)
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.