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1.) Soil invertebrate fauna affect N2O emissions from soil.pdf
(PDF, 564KB)
2.) Some plants like it warmer Increased growth of three selected invasive plant species in soils with a history of experimental warming.pdf
(PDF, 602KB)
3.) Interactions between microbial-feeding and predatory soil fauna trigger N 2 O emissions.pdf
(PDF, 474KB)
4.) Productivity affects the densityebody mass relationship of soil fauna communities.pdf
(PDF, 1.1 MB)
5.) Nematode community shifts in response to experimental warming and canopy conditions are associated with plant community changes in the temperate‑boreal forest ecotone.pdf
(PDF, 515KB)
6.) Disturbanceediversity relationships for soil fauna are explained by faunal community biomass in a salt marsh.pdf
(PDF, 712KB)
7.) Plant community composition determines the strength of top-down control in a soil food web motif.pdf
(PDF, 702KB)
8.) Plant diversity drives soil microbial biomass carbon in grasslands irrespective of global environmental change factors.pdf
(PDF, 187KB)
9.) Cascading effects of belowground predators on plant communities are density-dependent.pdf
(PDF, 416KB)
10.) Biodiversity increases the resistance of ecosystem productivity to climate extremes.pdf
(PDF, 3.7 MB)
11.) Plant diversity effects on grassland productivity are robust to both nutrient enrichment and drought.pdf
(PDF, 440KB)
12.) Biodiversity–ecosystem function experiments reveal the mechanisms underlying the consequences of biodiversity change in real world ecosystems.pdf
(PDF, 997KB)
13.) Effects of soil warming history on the performances of congeneric temperate and boreal herbaceous plant species and their associations with soil biota.pdf
(PDF, 939KB)
14.) The unseen invaders introduced earthworms as drivers of change in plant communities in North American forests (a meta-analysis).pdf
(PDF, 223KB)
15.) Putting Community Ecology in a Better Order.pdf
(PDF, 446KB)
16.) Root biomass and exudates link plant diversity with soil bacterial and fungal biomass.pdf
(PDF, 755KB)
17.) Warming magnifies predation and reduces prey coexistence in a model litter arthropod system.pdf
(PDF, 545KB)
18.) Plant litter functional diversity effects on litter mass loss depend on the macro-detritivore community.pdf
(PDF, 1.3 MB)
19.) Climate warming promotes species diversity, but with greater taxonomic redundancy, in complex environments.pdf
(PDF, 364KB)
20.) Warming alters energetic structure and function but not resilience of soil food webs.pdf
(PDF, 2.0 MB)
21.) Environmental Filtering, Niche Construction, and Trait Variability The Missing Discussion.pdf
(PDF, 568KB)
22.) Invasive earthworms erode soil biodiversity A meta-analysis.pdf
(PDF, 982KB)
23.) Reduced feeding activity of soil detritivores under warmer and drier conditions.pdf
(PDF, 1.1 MB)
24.) The Dark Side of Animal Phenology.pdf
(PDF, 2.1 MB)
25.) Temperature effects on prey and basal resources exceed that of predators in an.pdf
(PDF, 667KB)
26.) A niche for ecosystem multifunctionality in global change research.pdf
(PDF, 1.3 MB)
27.) Extensive grassland-use sustanins high levels of soil biological activity but does not alleviate detrimental climate change effects.pdf
(PDF, 1.7 MB)
28.) Interactions between functionally diverse fungal mutualists inconsistently affect plant performance.pdf
(PDF, 455KB)
29.) Earthworms modulate the effects of climate warming on the taxon richness of soil meso- and macrofauna in an agricultural system.pdf
(PDF, 989KB)
30.) Soil microbial, nematode, and enzymatic responses to elevated CO2, N fertilization, warming, and reduced precipitation.pdf
(PDF, 1.8 MB)
31.) Trophic Regulations of the Soil Microbiome.pdf
(PDF, 1.5 MB)
32.) Microbial invasions in terrestrial ecosystems.pdf
(PDF, 1.7 MB)
33.) Land use modulates the effects of climate change on density but not community composition of Collembola.pdf
(PDF, 1.5 MB)
34.) Global distribution of earthworm diversity.pdf
(PDF, 898KB)
35.) Disturbance regulates the density-body mass relationship of soil fauna.pdf
(PDF, 526KB)
36.) Towards an integrative understanding of soil biodiversity.pdf
(PDF, 604KB)
37.) Soil chemistry turned upside down a meta-analysis of invasive earthworm effects on soil chemical properties..pdf
(PDF, 733KB)
38.) Climate warming and trophic mismatches in terrestrial ecosystems the green-brown imbalance hypothesis.pdf
(PDF, 481KB)
39.) Soil functional biodiversity and biological quality under threat intensive land use outweighs climate change.pdf
(PDF, 1.4 MB)
40.) Towards a general understanding of bacterial interactions.pdf
(PDF, 711KB)
41.) Climate Extremes, Rewilding, and the Role of Microhabitats.pdf
(PDF, 1.3 MB)
42.) The role of predators in driving warming-prey diversity relationships An invertebrate perspective.pdf
(PDF, 905KB)
43.) Soil predator loss alters aboveground stoichiometry in a native but not in a.pdf
(PDF, 1.7 MB)
44.) Climate change-mediated temperature extremes and insects - from outbreak to breakdowns.pdf
(PDF, 1.6 MB)
45.) Invasive earthworms reduce chemical defense and increase.pdf
(PDF, 1.4 MB)
46.) Resilience of rhizosphere microbial predators and their prey.pdf
(PDF, 1.1 MB)
47.) Earthworm invasion causes declines across soil fauna size classes.pdf
(PDF, 1.0 MB)
48.) Global data on earthworm abundance, biomass, diversity and corresponding environmental properties.pdf
(PDF, 3.8 MB)
49.) Do Invasive Earthworms Affect the Functional Traits of Native Plants.pdf
(PDF, 5.4 MB)
50.) The Tarnished Silver Lining of Extreme Climatic Events.pdf
(PDF, 613KB)
51.) Causes and consequences of microbiome changes.pdf
(PDF, 447KB)
52.) Plant–Soil Feedbacks and Temporal Dynamics of Plant Diversity–Productivity Relationships.pdf
(PDF, 1.2 MB)
53.) Contrasting effects of soil microbial interactions on growth–defence relationships between early- and mid-successional plant communities.pdf
(PDF, 1.9 MB)
54.) Biodiversity promotes ecosystem functioning despite environmental change.pdf
(PDF, 937KB)
55.) Phenological mismatches between above- and belowground plant responses to climate warming.pdf
(PDF, 1.5 MB)
56.) Warming effects on grassland productivity depend on plant diversity.pdf
(PDF, 508KB)
57.) Foliar herbivory on plants creates soil legacy effects that impact future insect herbivore growth via changes in plant community biomass allocation.pdf
(PDF, 1.6 MB)
58.) Temperature-dependent trade-offs in maternal investments An experimental test with two closely related soil microarthropods.pdf
(PDF, 2.4 MB)
59.) Jiang et al. 2022 Soil P availability and mycorrhizal type determine root exudation in subtropical forests.pdf
(PDF, 5.1 MB)
60.) Thakur et al. 2022 Biotic responses to climate extremes in terrestrial ecosystems.pdf
(PDF, 2.0 MB)
61.) Global systematic review with meta-analysis.pdf
(PDF, 1.7 MB)
62.) Combined effects of warming and drought on plant biomass depend on plant woodiness and community type-a meta-analysis.pdf
(PDF, 935KB)
63.) Harvey et al. 2022 Scientist's warning on climate change and insects.pdf
(PDF, 3.9 MB)
64.) Warming shifts the biomass distribution of soil microarthropod communities.pdf
(PDF, 1.6 MB)
65.) Globally invariant metabolism but density-diversity mismatch in springtails.pdf
(PDF, 5.2 MB)
66.) Light effects on seedling growth in simulated forest canopy gaps vary across species from different successional stages.pdf
(PDF, 3.0 MB)
67.) Environmental refuges from disease in host parasite interactions under global change.pdf
(PDF, 1.4 MB)
68.) Root exudates and rhizosphere microbiomes jointly determine temporal shifts.pdf
(PDF, 4.6 MB)
69.) Climate and edaphic factors drive soil nematode diversity and community composition in urban ecosystems.pdf
(PDF, 4.9 MB)
70.) Population resistance and recovery after an extreme heat event are explained by thermal effects on life history traits.pdf
(PDF, 1.7 MB)
71.) How will climate change affect the feeding biology of Collembola.pdf
(PDF, 4.4 MB)
72.) Climate extremes disrupt fungal-bacterial interactions.pdf
(PDF, 2.7 MB)
73.) Trophic regulation of soil microbial biomass under nitrogen enrichment- a global meta-analysis.pdf
(PDF, 9.5 MB)
74.) Global fine-resolution data on springtail abundance and community structure.pdf
(PDF, 1.2 MB)
75.) Intraspecific competition hinders drought recovery in a resident but not in its range-expanding congener plant independent of mycorrhizal symbiosis.pdf
(PDF, 2.0 MB)
76.) Temperature-size responses during ontogeny are independent of progenitors’ thermal environments.pdf
(PDF, 2.5 MB)
77.) Mycorrhizal associations relate to stable convergence in plant microbial competition for nitrogen absorption under highnitrogen conditions.pdf
(PDF, 4.5 MB)
78.) Drought intensity and duration effects on morphological root traits vary across trait type and plant functional groups a meta analysis.pdf
(PDF, 2.9 MB)
79.) Ecological debts induced by heat extremes.pdf
(PDF, 1.1 MB)
80.) Effects of extreme drought on the invasion dynamics of non-native plants.pdf
(PDF, 1.3 MB)
81.) Warming threatens soil health.pdf
(PDF, 786KB)
82.) Reproductive Costs Increase With Longer Extreme Heat Events in Collembola.pdf
(PDF, 1.0 MB)
83.) Nature Geoscience .pdf
(PDF, 5.1 MB)
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