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2. Grasslands support more diverse and resilient earthworm communities to climate change than croplands in Central Europe
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3. Enhanced VNIR and MIR proximal sensing of soil organic matter and PLFA-derived soil microbial properties through machine learning ensembles and external parameter orthogonalization
4. Land-use drives the temporal stability and magnitude of soil microbial functions and modulates climate effects
5. Future climate and land-use intensification modify arthropod community structure
6. Nitrogen deposition stimulates decomposition via changes in the structure and function of litter food webs
7. Combined effects of land-use type and climate change on soil microbial activity and invertebrate decomposer activity
8. Nutrient status not secondary metabolites drives herbivory and pathogen infestation across differently mycorrhized tree monocultures and mixtures
9. VNIR and MIR spectroscopy of PLFA-derived soil microbial properties and associated soil physicochemical characteristics in an experimental plant diversity gradient
10. Nitrogen addition and plant functional type independently modify soil mesofauna effects on litter decomposition
11. Earthworm gut passage reinforces land-use effects on soil microbial communities across climate treatments
12. Natural enemies do not contribute to negative frequency-dependence in native and exotic grassland plants
13. Soil functional biodiversity and biological quality under threat: Intensive land use outweighs climate change
14. Climate change and land use induce functional shifts in soil nematode communities
15. Land use modulates the effects of climate change on density but not community composition of Collembola
16. Climate change does not alter land-use effects on soil fauna communities
17. Additive effects of experimental climate change and land use on faunal contribution to litter decomposition
18. Conventional farming reduces the activity of earthworms: Assessment of genotoxicity test of soil and vermicast
19. Early stage litter decomposition across biomes
20. Eco-friendly method for the extraction of earthworms: Comparative account of formalin, AITC and Allium cepa as extractant
21. Palatability, Decomposition and Insect Herbivory: Patterns in a Successional Old-Field Plant Community
22. Does the Fretwell-Oksanen Model Apply to Invertebrates?
23. Compensatory mechanisms of litter decomposition under alternating moisture regimes in tropical rice fields
24. Agricultural landscapes and ecosystem services in South-East Asia—the LEGATO-Project
25. Small-scale variability in the contribution of invertebrates to litter decomposition in tropical rice fields
26. Collembolan reproduction in soils from a long-term fertilisation experiment opposes the Growth Rate Hypothesis
27. Does insect herbivory on oak depend on the diversity of tree stands?
28. Ants are less attracted to the extrafloral nectar of plants with symbiotic, nitrogen-fixing rhizobia
29. Chemical defense lowers plant competitiveness
30. The responses of Collembola biomass to climate and land-use changes vary with life form
31. Combined effects of multifactor climate change and land-use on decomposition in temperate grassland
32. Future climate change enhances the complexity of plastisphere microbial co-occurrence networks, but does not significantly affect the community assembly
33. Land-use intensification reduces soil macrofauna biomass at the community but not individual level
34. Induced plant defense via volatile production is dependent on rhizobial symbiosis
35. Climate extremes initiate ecosystem-regulating functions while maintaining productivity
36. Tradeoffs associated with constitutive and induced plant resistance against herbivory
37. Inconsistent impacts of decomposer diversity on the stability of aboveground and belowground ecosystem functions
38. Dual benefit from a belowground symbiosis: nitrogen fixing rhizobia promote growth and defense against a specialist herbivore in a cyanogenic plant
39. Support from the underground: Induced plant resistance depends on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
40. Symbiotic Soil Microorganisms as Players in Aboveground Plant-Herbivore Interactions: The Role of Rhizobia
41. Above- and Belowground Interactions Are Mediated by Nutrient Availability
42. Lack of home-field advantage in the decomposition of leaf litter in the Atlantic Rainforest of Brazil
43. Antagonistic Interactions between Plant Competition and Insect Herbivory
44. Is Palatability of a Root-Hemiparasitic Plant Influenced by Its Host Species?
45. Secondary Succession Is Influenced by Belowground Insect Herbivory on a Productive Site
46. Predicting population and community dynamics: The type of aggregation matters
47. Diversity and ecosystem functioning: Litter decomposition dynamics in the Atlantic Rainforest
48. Using earthworms as model organisms in the laboratory: Recommendations for experimental implementations
49. Variability in leaf traits, insect herbivory and herbivore performance within and among individuals of four broad-leaved tree species
50. Do nutrients and invertebrate herbivory interact in an artificial plant community?
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