1. New patterns and trends in land use are becoming increasingly evident in Europe's heavily modified landscape and else whereas sustainable agriculture and nature restoration are developed as viable long-term alternatives to intensively farmed arable land. The success of these changes depends on how soil biodiversity and processes respond to changes in management. To improve our understanding of the community structure and ecosystem functioning of the soil biota, we analyzed abiotic variables across 200 sites, and biological variables across 170 sites in The Netherlands, one of the most intensively farmed countries. The data were derived from the Dutch Soil Quality Network (DSQN), a long-term monitoring framework designed to obtain ecologi...
Background Land-use is a major driver of changes in biodiversity worldwide, but studies have overwhe...
Soils provide essential ecosystem services such as primary production, regulation of biog...
For almost all soil organisms, the logarithm of numerical abundance (N) is inversely related to the ...
1. New patterns and trends in land use are becoming increasingly evident in Europe's heavily modifie...
The large range of body-mass values of soil organisms provides a tool to assess the ecological organ...
Reclaiming arable land is a method to increase and connect nature areas in the Netherlands. A freque...
The large range of body-mass values of soil organisms provides a tool to assess the ecological organ...
Intensive land use reduces the diversity and abundance of many soil biota, with consequences for the...
Soil organisms are considered drivers of soil ecosystem services (primary productivity, nutrient cyc...
The Dutch soil policy is being focussed towards a more conscious and sustainable use of the soil, ta...
Agronomists, ecologists, ecosystem scientists, and various other researchers are recognizing the val...
The European soil policy is being focussed towards a more conscious and sustainable use of the soil,...
The Dutch soil policy is being focussed towards a more conscious and sustainable use of the soil, ta...
Background Land-use is a major driver of changes in biodiversity worldwide, but studies have overwhe...
Soils provide essential ecosystem services such as primary production, regulation of biog...
For almost all soil organisms, the logarithm of numerical abundance (N) is inversely related to the ...
1. New patterns and trends in land use are becoming increasingly evident in Europe's heavily modifie...
The large range of body-mass values of soil organisms provides a tool to assess the ecological organ...
Reclaiming arable land is a method to increase and connect nature areas in the Netherlands. A freque...
The large range of body-mass values of soil organisms provides a tool to assess the ecological organ...
Intensive land use reduces the diversity and abundance of many soil biota, with consequences for the...
Soil organisms are considered drivers of soil ecosystem services (primary productivity, nutrient cyc...
The Dutch soil policy is being focussed towards a more conscious and sustainable use of the soil, ta...
Agronomists, ecologists, ecosystem scientists, and various other researchers are recognizing the val...
The European soil policy is being focussed towards a more conscious and sustainable use of the soil,...
The Dutch soil policy is being focussed towards a more conscious and sustainable use of the soil, ta...
Background Land-use is a major driver of changes in biodiversity worldwide, but studies have overwhe...
Soils provide essential ecosystem services such as primary production, regulation of biog...
For almost all soil organisms, the logarithm of numerical abundance (N) is inversely related to the ...