Collembola in soil play vital roles in ecosystem functioning. To understand the effects of forest management effects on soil Collembola, we sampled Collembola from five forest types replicated at eight sites. Animals were sampled by using a soil corer (ø 5 cm) between November 2017 and January 2018. One soil core was taken in each of the 40 forest stands with the samples taken between trees of the same (pure stands) or different species (mixed stands). Each site comprised three pure stands of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.), Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) and Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirbel) Franco.) as well as two beech–conifer mixtures (European beech/Douglas fir and European beech/Norway spruce). Samples were sepa...
Vertical stratification of Collembola was investigated in beech and spruce forest soils on the Kleť ...
Collembolans are known indicators of soil disturbance, used in several soil biodiversity monitoring ...
The interplay between organisms with their abiotic environment may have profound effects within ecol...
Collembola play an important role in the decomposition of dead organic matter and in soil microstruc...
The community structures and seasonal changes of soil microarthropods were investigated in a natural...
Little is known about Collembola in arable soil, at least in Norway. Recently, a study including thi...
Little is known about Collembola in arable soil, at least in Norway. Recently, a study including thi...
Little is known about Collembola in arable soil, at least in Norway. Recently, a study including thi...
Little is known about Collembola in arable soil, at least in Norway. Recently, a study including thi...
The aim of our research is to compare Oribatid and Collembolan communities in climax spruce forest a...
Despite the key role played by soil organisms in the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems and provi...
Little is known about Collembola in arable soil, at least in Norway. Recently, a study including thi...
International audienceSpringtails (Collembola) are the most abundant arthropods in terrestrial ecosy...
International audienceSpringtails (Collembola) are the most abundant arthropods in terrestrial ecosy...
Little is known about Collembola in arable soil, at least in Norway. Recently, a study including thi...
Vertical stratification of Collembola was investigated in beech and spruce forest soils on the Kleť ...
Collembolans are known indicators of soil disturbance, used in several soil biodiversity monitoring ...
The interplay between organisms with their abiotic environment may have profound effects within ecol...
Collembola play an important role in the decomposition of dead organic matter and in soil microstruc...
The community structures and seasonal changes of soil microarthropods were investigated in a natural...
Little is known about Collembola in arable soil, at least in Norway. Recently, a study including thi...
Little is known about Collembola in arable soil, at least in Norway. Recently, a study including thi...
Little is known about Collembola in arable soil, at least in Norway. Recently, a study including thi...
Little is known about Collembola in arable soil, at least in Norway. Recently, a study including thi...
The aim of our research is to compare Oribatid and Collembolan communities in climax spruce forest a...
Despite the key role played by soil organisms in the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems and provi...
Little is known about Collembola in arable soil, at least in Norway. Recently, a study including thi...
International audienceSpringtails (Collembola) are the most abundant arthropods in terrestrial ecosy...
International audienceSpringtails (Collembola) are the most abundant arthropods in terrestrial ecosy...
Little is known about Collembola in arable soil, at least in Norway. Recently, a study including thi...
Vertical stratification of Collembola was investigated in beech and spruce forest soils on the Kleť ...
Collembolans are known indicators of soil disturbance, used in several soil biodiversity monitoring ...
The interplay between organisms with their abiotic environment may have profound effects within ecol...