Pouzenc S., Jolivet C., Abraham L., Auclerc A., Beaucher E., Bispo A., Bougon N., Brand M., Carteaux L., Chauvin C., Cluzeau D., Cortet J., David J. F., Delourme L., Gelis T., Guillocheau S., Imbert C., Lévêque A., Magne G., Henon N., Noël F., Pérès G., Peron M., Prunot S., Reisdorf P., Rose O., Roucaute M., Versavel Cyril, Villenave C., Vincent Q., Hedde M. (2026). A safari across France : soil fauna insights from a nationwide soil quality monitoring program. Applied Soil Ecology, 217, p. 106609 [12 p.]. ISSN 0929-1393.
Titre du document
A safari across France : soil fauna insights from a nationwide soil quality monitoring program
Année de publication
2026
Auteurs
Pouzenc S., Jolivet C., Abraham L., Auclerc A., Beaucher E., Bispo A., Bougon N., Brand M., Carteaux L., Chauvin C., Cluzeau D., Cortet J., David J. F., Delourme L., Gelis T., Guillocheau S., Imbert C., Lévêque A., Magne G., Henon N., Noël F., Pérès G., Peron M., Prunot S., Reisdorf P., Rose O., Roucaute M., Versavel Cyril, Villenave C., Vincent Q., Hedde M.
Source
Applied Soil Ecology, 2026,
217, p. 106609 [12 p.] ISSN 0929-1393
Soil biodiversity is fundamental to ecosystem functioning but remains underrepresented in conservation policies and large-scale monitoring. Here, we present RMQS-Biodiversity, a nationwide soil biodiversity survey integrated into the French Soil Quality Monitoring Network (RMQS), and illustrate its potential for soil ecology research. In this pioneer study, we examine three major ecological aspects: (i) how systematic grid-based sampling captures micro-food web patterns using nematode communities, (ii) the spatial turnover of detritivore communities (Collembola, Isopoda, Diplopoda) in response to environmental and geographic gradients, and (iii) the influence of macroecological drivers on predator (Carabidae) morphological traits. Across 69 sites, we identified a few widespread species coexisting with numerous rare taxa, underscoring the value of large-scale surveys for detecting cryptic biodiversity. Nematode indicators revealed high variability in food web structure across land uses, with increased facultative phytophagous nematodes in forests. Isopods and diplopods were strongly structured by dispersal constraints, while springtails exhibited weaker environmental responses, likely due to their higher dispersal capacity. Additionally, sexual size dimorphism in Carabidae varied by habitat, with female-biased dimorphism in closed habitats but no dimorphism in open environments, highlighting habitat stability's role in shaping morphological traits. This study demonstrates the value of multi-taxon, multi-trophic biodiversity assessments in long-term soil monitoring. RMQS-Biodiversity provides a robust framework for soil biodiversity monitoring and conservation, refining bioindicators of soil quality and informing policies such as the EU Soil Monitoring Law.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021]
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Biologie du sol [074]
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Etudes, transformation, conservation du milieu naturel [082]
Description Géographique
FRANCE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010095824]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010095824