Abstract Our knowledge of the assembly processes of species-rich oribatid mite communities is fairly limited. Also, very little information is available on the effects of habitat factors on these processes. In this paper, the role of litter quality in pattern formation was investigated in a microcosm experiment using the ‘‘home-field advantage’’ approach. Native (home) and foreign (away) types of microarthropod assemblages were extracted from three types of litter samples (Turkey oak, Scots pine and black locust tree), and transferred alive into ‘home’ and ‘away’ samples, which have been defaunated and reinoculated with microorganisms to form microcosms. Microarthropods were extracted from the microcosms after incubation for 3–12 months. In...
The availability of high quality resources is an important factor driving community structure and re...
Oribatid fauna highly varies among habitats, but different microhabitats within a habitat are also c...
1. The role of niche partitioning in structuring species‐rich soil animal communities has been deba...
Few mechanisms that determine the assemblage structure of mites have been identified. Whilst the rel...
Habitat heterogeneity is an important driver of aboveground species diversity but few studies have i...
Oribatid fauna highly varies among habitats, but different microhabitats within a habitat are also c...
Size scaling phenomena occur on different levels, from organisms to ecosystems. In predictive ecolog...
Size scaling phenomena occur on different levels, from organisms to ecosystems. In predictive ecolog...
I investigated oribatid mite assemblages in a beech-maple forest in southwestern Quebec. I first exa...
Oribatid mites in litterbags and in soil samples were studied during one year. The litterbags with o...
The availability of high quality resources is an important factor driving community structure and re...
Compositions of oribatid mite communities were compared under five stages of native Scots pine regen...
AbstractOribatid mites are one of the numerically dominant arthropod groups in soils. They play an i...
Compositions of oribatid mite communities were compared under five stages of native Scots pine regen...
<div><p>The availability of high quality resources is an important factor driving community structur...
The availability of high quality resources is an important factor driving community structure and re...
Oribatid fauna highly varies among habitats, but different microhabitats within a habitat are also c...
1. The role of niche partitioning in structuring species‐rich soil animal communities has been deba...
Few mechanisms that determine the assemblage structure of mites have been identified. Whilst the rel...
Habitat heterogeneity is an important driver of aboveground species diversity but few studies have i...
Oribatid fauna highly varies among habitats, but different microhabitats within a habitat are also c...
Size scaling phenomena occur on different levels, from organisms to ecosystems. In predictive ecolog...
Size scaling phenomena occur on different levels, from organisms to ecosystems. In predictive ecolog...
I investigated oribatid mite assemblages in a beech-maple forest in southwestern Quebec. I first exa...
Oribatid mites in litterbags and in soil samples were studied during one year. The litterbags with o...
The availability of high quality resources is an important factor driving community structure and re...
Compositions of oribatid mite communities were compared under five stages of native Scots pine regen...
AbstractOribatid mites are one of the numerically dominant arthropod groups in soils. They play an i...
Compositions of oribatid mite communities were compared under five stages of native Scots pine regen...
<div><p>The availability of high quality resources is an important factor driving community structur...
The availability of high quality resources is an important factor driving community structure and re...
Oribatid fauna highly varies among habitats, but different microhabitats within a habitat are also c...
1. The role of niche partitioning in structuring species‐rich soil animal communities has been deba...