AbstractOribatid mites are one of the numerically dominant arthropod groups in soils. They play an important role in soil food webs via regulating the decomposition of organic matter and propagating microorganisms within the soil. To our knowledge, the influence of different plant functional groups on oribatid mites has not been studied in abandoned farmland with undisturbed succession before. The density and assemblage structure of oribatid mites in nine grassy arable fallows relative to three habitat age classes (2–3, 6–8, 12–15 years) and three selected plant species (legume: Medicago sativa, forb: Taraxacum officinale, grass: Bromus sterilis) were investigated in soil associated with single plants.Mite density declined marginally not si...
Intensive land use has been shown to alter the composition and functioning of soil communities. Due ...
Soil mites (Acari) are ubiquitous in soil ecosystems and show a vast taxonomic diversity with a wide...
Oribatid mites are abundant and diverse decomposers in almost all terrestrial microhabitats, especi...
AbstractOribatid mites are one of the numerically dominant arthropod groups in soils. They play an i...
AbstractDensity, diversity and assemblage structure of Mesostigmata (cohorts Gamasina and Uropodina)...
The population of soil oribatid mites in 14 plots of grass collection in IHAR in Bydgoszcz was inves...
As a soil-living organism, soil mite presence is important for ensuring the sustainable land. Intens...
Unsustainable soil management is one of the drivers of soil degradation, but impact assessment requi...
To understand the overwhelming species richness in soil the focus of attention has traditionally bee...
In order to study the colonization and development of moss mites (Oribatida) communities in a Scots ...
The experiment was carried out on 3 organic farms in the Kujawy-Pomerania Province in 5 different ha...
The benefits of tree-based intercropping (TBI) compared to conventional agro-ecosystems in North Ame...
The study involved three pastures, grazed by geese, goats and fallow deer, and three nearby meadows ...
Oribatid mites are one of the most abundant groups of the ground-dwelling mesofauna. They can be fo...
Habitat heterogeneity is an important driver of aboveground species diversity but few studies have i...
Intensive land use has been shown to alter the composition and functioning of soil communities. Due ...
Soil mites (Acari) are ubiquitous in soil ecosystems and show a vast taxonomic diversity with a wide...
Oribatid mites are abundant and diverse decomposers in almost all terrestrial microhabitats, especi...
AbstractOribatid mites are one of the numerically dominant arthropod groups in soils. They play an i...
AbstractDensity, diversity and assemblage structure of Mesostigmata (cohorts Gamasina and Uropodina)...
The population of soil oribatid mites in 14 plots of grass collection in IHAR in Bydgoszcz was inves...
As a soil-living organism, soil mite presence is important for ensuring the sustainable land. Intens...
Unsustainable soil management is one of the drivers of soil degradation, but impact assessment requi...
To understand the overwhelming species richness in soil the focus of attention has traditionally bee...
In order to study the colonization and development of moss mites (Oribatida) communities in a Scots ...
The experiment was carried out on 3 organic farms in the Kujawy-Pomerania Province in 5 different ha...
The benefits of tree-based intercropping (TBI) compared to conventional agro-ecosystems in North Ame...
The study involved three pastures, grazed by geese, goats and fallow deer, and three nearby meadows ...
Oribatid mites are one of the most abundant groups of the ground-dwelling mesofauna. They can be fo...
Habitat heterogeneity is an important driver of aboveground species diversity but few studies have i...
Intensive land use has been shown to alter the composition and functioning of soil communities. Due ...
Soil mites (Acari) are ubiquitous in soil ecosystems and show a vast taxonomic diversity with a wide...
Oribatid mites are abundant and diverse decomposers in almost all terrestrial microhabitats, especi...