Three distinctly different undisturbed mature forested sites at the northern limits of the Carolinian forest system in Lambton County, Ontario, were examined to test the hypothesis that the abundance of each order of soil invertebrates captured is dependent on a unique set of soil properties, seasonal changes, and climate variations. Sixteen independent variables were recorded over five consecutive years. With the exception of rainfall, air temperature, and soil temperature, means of the measured variables differed significantly (P < 0.05) among soils. Twenty-eight taxa of invertebrates were captured, of which Acari, Collembola, and Nematoda were most abundant. Only the mean of total abundance and the mean abundance of Acari, Nematoda, a...
In order to assess the effects of conversion of natural stands into plantations, soil invertebrate m...
Soil invertebrate communities are likely to be highly vulnerable to low soil moisture, caused by a r...
Unlike plants and vertebrates, the ecological preferences, and potential vulnerabilities of soil inv...
Three distinctly different undisturbed mature forested sites at the northern limits of the Carolinia...
Soil fauna play an important role in regulating decomposition and nutrient cycling. They are able to...
Abstract We evaluated the potential of soil micro-arthropods and enchytraeid worms to be useful as b...
ABSTRACT: Soil mesofauna consists of small invertebrates that live in the soil or litter and are sen...
Global environmental changes affect not only the aboveground but also the belowground components of ...
Little is known of the ecological structure of macro-invertebrate assemblages that live in the soil ...
Many abiotic factors may influence the diversity and abundance of soil arthropods in forest plots. T...
This study examined the relationships among distance from woodlots in agricultural fields, crop resi...
Soil nematodes were censused at 99 forested sites in southern Mississippi, USA to examine the impact...
Soil invertebrates can potentially respond to variation of soil and vegetation in a timely manner, y...
Management of biodiversity and ecosystem services requires a better understanding of the factors tha...
We studied abundance, diversity, and composition of soil invertebrates along snowmelt gradients to g...
In order to assess the effects of conversion of natural stands into plantations, soil invertebrate m...
Soil invertebrate communities are likely to be highly vulnerable to low soil moisture, caused by a r...
Unlike plants and vertebrates, the ecological preferences, and potential vulnerabilities of soil inv...
Three distinctly different undisturbed mature forested sites at the northern limits of the Carolinia...
Soil fauna play an important role in regulating decomposition and nutrient cycling. They are able to...
Abstract We evaluated the potential of soil micro-arthropods and enchytraeid worms to be useful as b...
ABSTRACT: Soil mesofauna consists of small invertebrates that live in the soil or litter and are sen...
Global environmental changes affect not only the aboveground but also the belowground components of ...
Little is known of the ecological structure of macro-invertebrate assemblages that live in the soil ...
Many abiotic factors may influence the diversity and abundance of soil arthropods in forest plots. T...
This study examined the relationships among distance from woodlots in agricultural fields, crop resi...
Soil nematodes were censused at 99 forested sites in southern Mississippi, USA to examine the impact...
Soil invertebrates can potentially respond to variation of soil and vegetation in a timely manner, y...
Management of biodiversity and ecosystem services requires a better understanding of the factors tha...
We studied abundance, diversity, and composition of soil invertebrates along snowmelt gradients to g...
In order to assess the effects of conversion of natural stands into plantations, soil invertebrate m...
Soil invertebrate communities are likely to be highly vulnerable to low soil moisture, caused by a r...
Unlike plants and vertebrates, the ecological preferences, and potential vulnerabilities of soil inv...