“…A notable aboveground shift in vegetation structure is from the big‐leaf approach using a single‐layer canopy to explicitly modeling multi‐layer canopy structures (e.g., Bonan et al, 2021; Norman, 1993; Sinclair et al, 1976; Yan et al, 2017), and further to a paradigm simulating vegetation dynamics in the spatial and vertical structuring by age and size (e.g., Fisher et al, 2018; Kohyama, 1993; Moorcroft et al, 2001; Shugart, 1984; Shugart et al, 2018; Wang et al, 2016). A similar belowground example is the shift from simulating the tremendously complex soil microbiomes first implicitly (e.g., Parton et al, 1987), then as a “big microbe” (e.g., Allison et al, 2010), and more recently as a constellation of a few discrete functional groups (e.g., Wieder et al, 2015) or of even continuous hypothetical individuals using a trait‐based approach (Wang & Allison, 2022) in a structurally explicit soil environment (Wang et al, 2019). Resonating with this trend of complexity, our demonstration added quantitative support to the conceptual, theoretical, and empirical arguments for TAM.…”