Isolated trees may significantly enhance biodiversity at the landscape level. However, our understanding of their impacts is still poor, particularly in environments with high soil moisture where research on this topic has been comparatively limited. We examined understorey vegetation and soil oribatid mite assemblages under live and dead Scots pine trees and in open treeless areas, all within the same Scottish upland wet heath system, to determine whether isolated live trees affected the understorey and mite components of the ecosystem, and whether these effects occurred in parallel. We also explored whether these responses might result from tree-driven reductions in soil moisture content. Live trees reduced soil moisture (relative to wet ...
Intensive land use has been shown to alter the composition and functioning of soil communities. Due ...
I investigated oribatid mite assemblages in a beech-maple forest in southwestern Quebec. I first exa...
The determinants of mite diversity in soil and the reasons why so many species coexist are poorly un...
Hedgerows structure agricultural landscape worldwide but little is known on their soil communities. ...
Biological interactions between above-ground and below-ground organisms are not clearly defined amon...
Replacement of native deciduous forests by coniferous stands was a common result of former European ...
Compositions of oribatid mite communities were compared under five stages of native Scots pine regen...
Compositions of oribatid mite communities were compared under five stages of native Scots pine regen...
Cushion plants can have positive impacts on plant richness in severe environments and possibly acros...
Habitat heterogeneity is an important driver of aboveground species diversity but few studies have i...
Factors determining the total and relative abundance of oribatid mite communities have been well des...
Contact: kreiter@supagro.inra.frInternational audiencePhytoseiid mite densities and diversity were s...
The mite community has been surveyed in Seasonal Semideciduous Forest with three types of surroundin...
To determine whether successional changes in plant communities may influence belowground community s...
In temperate forests, disturbance by uprooting of trees is a key process in maintaining species rich...
Intensive land use has been shown to alter the composition and functioning of soil communities. Due ...
I investigated oribatid mite assemblages in a beech-maple forest in southwestern Quebec. I first exa...
The determinants of mite diversity in soil and the reasons why so many species coexist are poorly un...
Hedgerows structure agricultural landscape worldwide but little is known on their soil communities. ...
Biological interactions between above-ground and below-ground organisms are not clearly defined amon...
Replacement of native deciduous forests by coniferous stands was a common result of former European ...
Compositions of oribatid mite communities were compared under five stages of native Scots pine regen...
Compositions of oribatid mite communities were compared under five stages of native Scots pine regen...
Cushion plants can have positive impacts on plant richness in severe environments and possibly acros...
Habitat heterogeneity is an important driver of aboveground species diversity but few studies have i...
Factors determining the total and relative abundance of oribatid mite communities have been well des...
Contact: kreiter@supagro.inra.frInternational audiencePhytoseiid mite densities and diversity were s...
The mite community has been surveyed in Seasonal Semideciduous Forest with three types of surroundin...
To determine whether successional changes in plant communities may influence belowground community s...
In temperate forests, disturbance by uprooting of trees is a key process in maintaining species rich...
Intensive land use has been shown to alter the composition and functioning of soil communities. Due ...
I investigated oribatid mite assemblages in a beech-maple forest in southwestern Quebec. I first exa...
The determinants of mite diversity in soil and the reasons why so many species coexist are poorly un...