Knowledge of the trophic ecology of soil animals is important for understanding their high alpha diversity as well as their functional role in soil food webs and systems. In the last 20 years, the analysis of natural variations in stable isotope ratios (15N/14N, 13C/12C) has revolutionized our view on soil animal trophic ecology. Here, we review the state of the art of the trophic ecology of a highly abundant and diverse soil animal taxon, oribatid mites (Oribatida), investigated by stable isotope analyses. The review is based on 25 papers reporting stable isotope data of 292 oribatid mite taxa from 30 different sites. Four main findings emerged. (1) Oribatid mites cluster into six trophic groups, i.e. moss feeders, lichen feeders, primary ...
The soil is probably the most diverse habitat there is, with organisms ranging in sizes from less th...
The overall aim of this thesis was to elucidate the relative importance of the bacterial and fungal ...
In this work available methods for soil food web analysis were studied and new methods were evaluate...
The aim of this study was to understand the regulatory mechanism of the high diversity of soil livin...
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...
Abstract Niche theory fundamentally contributed to the understanding of animal diversity. However, i...
Soil nematode feeding groups are a long-established trophic categorisation largely based on morpholo...
Antarctic soil ecosystems are amongst the most simplified on Earth and include only few soil arthrop...
Abstract Antarctic soil ecosystems are amongst the most simplified on Earth and include only few soi...
Land-use change is threatening biodiversity worldwide, affecting above and below ground animal commu...
The soil fauna are a vital component of the soil and affect C and N cycling, decomposition and miner...
1. The role of niche partitioning in structuring species‐rich soil animal communities has been deba...
Abstract Food webs in soil differ fundamentally from those aboveground; they are based on inputs fro...
The soil is probably the most diverse habitat there is, with organisms ranging in sizes from less th...
The soil is probably the most diverse habitat there is, with organisms ranging in sizes from less th...
The overall aim of this thesis was to elucidate the relative importance of the bacterial and fungal ...
In this work available methods for soil food web analysis were studied and new methods were evaluate...
The aim of this study was to understand the regulatory mechanism of the high diversity of soil livin...
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...
Abstract Niche theory fundamentally contributed to the understanding of animal diversity. However, i...
Soil nematode feeding groups are a long-established trophic categorisation largely based on morpholo...
Antarctic soil ecosystems are amongst the most simplified on Earth and include only few soil arthrop...
Abstract Antarctic soil ecosystems are amongst the most simplified on Earth and include only few soi...
Land-use change is threatening biodiversity worldwide, affecting above and below ground animal commu...
The soil fauna are a vital component of the soil and affect C and N cycling, decomposition and miner...
1. The role of niche partitioning in structuring species‐rich soil animal communities has been deba...
Abstract Food webs in soil differ fundamentally from those aboveground; they are based on inputs fro...
The soil is probably the most diverse habitat there is, with organisms ranging in sizes from less th...
The soil is probably the most diverse habitat there is, with organisms ranging in sizes from less th...
The overall aim of this thesis was to elucidate the relative importance of the bacterial and fungal ...
In this work available methods for soil food web analysis were studied and new methods were evaluate...