Soil biodiversity has been recognized as a key feature of ecosystem functioning and stability. However, soil biodiversity is strongly impaired by agriculture and relatively little is known on how and at what spatial and temporal scales soil biodiversity is restored after the human disturbances have come to an end. Here, a multi-scale approach was used to compare diversity patterns of soil mites and nematodes at four stages (early, mid, late, reference site) along a secondary succession chronosequence from abandoned arable land to heath land. In each field four soil samples were taken during four successive seasons. We determined soil diversity within samples (a-diversity), between samples (ß-diversity) and within field sites (¿-diversity). ...
Background: ‘‘The enigma of soil animal species diversity’ ’ was the title of a popular article by J...
An emerging research line in conservation ecology addresses how environmental change drivers may cau...
Abstract Anthropogenic conversion of natural to agricultural land reduces aboveground biodiversity. ...
Soil biodiversity has been recognized as a key feature of ecosystem functioning and stability. Howev...
To understand the overwhelming species richness in soil the focus of attention has traditionally bee...
Biodiversity loss is one of the biggest threats of our era. Habitats with all the unique species lin...
Conversion of arable land into semi-natural grassland or heath land is a common practice for restori...
Abstract The ecosystem services that humans obtain from the soil are strongly linked to the soil's b...
Soil mites (Acari) are ubiquitous in soil ecosystems and show a vast taxonomic diversity with a wide...
Agricultural intensification is known to impact the soil biota community. In a previous study, the i...
Soil mites (Acari) are ubiquitous in soil ecosystems and show a vast taxonomic diversity with a wide...
Since the 20th century, the distribution of European heathlands rapidly decreased due to agricultura...
1.The ecosystem services that humans obtain from the soil are strongly linked to the soil's biota. T...
Technosol construction is an emergent technology that uses an assemblage of technogenic materials fo...
“The enigma of soil animal species diversity” was the title of a popular article by J. M. Anderson p...
Background: ‘‘The enigma of soil animal species diversity’ ’ was the title of a popular article by J...
An emerging research line in conservation ecology addresses how environmental change drivers may cau...
Abstract Anthropogenic conversion of natural to agricultural land reduces aboveground biodiversity. ...
Soil biodiversity has been recognized as a key feature of ecosystem functioning and stability. Howev...
To understand the overwhelming species richness in soil the focus of attention has traditionally bee...
Biodiversity loss is one of the biggest threats of our era. Habitats with all the unique species lin...
Conversion of arable land into semi-natural grassland or heath land is a common practice for restori...
Abstract The ecosystem services that humans obtain from the soil are strongly linked to the soil's b...
Soil mites (Acari) are ubiquitous in soil ecosystems and show a vast taxonomic diversity with a wide...
Agricultural intensification is known to impact the soil biota community. In a previous study, the i...
Soil mites (Acari) are ubiquitous in soil ecosystems and show a vast taxonomic diversity with a wide...
Since the 20th century, the distribution of European heathlands rapidly decreased due to agricultura...
1.The ecosystem services that humans obtain from the soil are strongly linked to the soil's biota. T...
Technosol construction is an emergent technology that uses an assemblage of technogenic materials fo...
“The enigma of soil animal species diversity” was the title of a popular article by J. M. Anderson p...
Background: ‘‘The enigma of soil animal species diversity’ ’ was the title of a popular article by J...
An emerging research line in conservation ecology addresses how environmental change drivers may cau...
Abstract Anthropogenic conversion of natural to agricultural land reduces aboveground biodiversity. ...