The soil is probably the most diverse habitat there is, with organisms ranging in sizes from less than 1 mu m to several metres in length. However, it is increasingly evident that we know little about the interactions occurring between these organisms, the functions that they perform as individual species, or together within their different feeding guilds. These interactions between groups of organisms and physical and chemical processes shape the soil as a habitat and influence the nature of the soil food web with consequences for the above-ground vegetation and food web. Protists are known as one of the most abundant groups of bacterivores within the soil; however, they are also consumers of a number of other food sources. Even though the...
Understanding trophic linkages within the soil food web (SFW) is hampered by its opacity, diversity,...
Abstract Soils host the most complex communities of organisms, which are still largely considered as...
Protists have a direct effect on soil nutrient cycling due to their abundance, diversity and assimil...
The soil is probably the most diverse habitat there is, with organisms ranging in sizes from less th...
The soil fauna are a vital component of the soil and affect C and N cycling, decomposition and miner...
The overall aim of this thesis was to elucidate the relative importance of the bacterial and fungal ...
Soil food webs are traditionally considered to have distinct energy channels through which resources...
Feeding relationships between organisms may be determined by observations of behaviour in manipulati...
Abstract Food webs in soil differ fundamentally from those aboveground; they are based on inputs fro...
The soil food web has been referred to as a 'black box', a 'poor man's tropical rainforest' and an '...
This paper will discuss the findings from the studies carried out as part of the soil biodiversity p...
The soil food web is often described as having three main energy channels: root, bacterial and funga...
Food webs in soil differ fundamentally from those above ground; they are based on inputs from both l...
In this work available methods for soil food web analysis were studied and new methods were evaluate...
The soil food web has been referred to as a 'black box', a 'poor man's tropical rainforest' and an '...
Understanding trophic linkages within the soil food web (SFW) is hampered by its opacity, diversity,...
Abstract Soils host the most complex communities of organisms, which are still largely considered as...
Protists have a direct effect on soil nutrient cycling due to their abundance, diversity and assimil...
The soil is probably the most diverse habitat there is, with organisms ranging in sizes from less th...
The soil fauna are a vital component of the soil and affect C and N cycling, decomposition and miner...
The overall aim of this thesis was to elucidate the relative importance of the bacterial and fungal ...
Soil food webs are traditionally considered to have distinct energy channels through which resources...
Feeding relationships between organisms may be determined by observations of behaviour in manipulati...
Abstract Food webs in soil differ fundamentally from those aboveground; they are based on inputs fro...
The soil food web has been referred to as a 'black box', a 'poor man's tropical rainforest' and an '...
This paper will discuss the findings from the studies carried out as part of the soil biodiversity p...
The soil food web is often described as having three main energy channels: root, bacterial and funga...
Food webs in soil differ fundamentally from those above ground; they are based on inputs from both l...
In this work available methods for soil food web analysis were studied and new methods were evaluate...
The soil food web has been referred to as a 'black box', a 'poor man's tropical rainforest' and an '...
Understanding trophic linkages within the soil food web (SFW) is hampered by its opacity, diversity,...
Abstract Soils host the most complex communities of organisms, which are still largely considered as...
Protists have a direct effect on soil nutrient cycling due to their abundance, diversity and assimil...