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2. Colonization of mudflat substrate by microarthropods: the role of distance, inundation frequency and body size
3. Functional traits in soil-living oribatid mites unveil trophic reorganization in belowground communities by introduced tree species
4. Effects of forest gap formation and deadwood enrichment on oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) vary between regions
5. Tree islands enhance biodiversity and functioning in oil palm landscapes
6. Season affects soil oribatid mite communities more than tree diversity in subtropical forests
7. Changes in oribatid mite community structure along two altitudinal gradients in Asia and Europe as related to environmental factors
8. Trophic ecology of three marine polychaete species: Evidence from laboratory experiments using stable isotope (15N, 13C), fatty acid (NLFA) analyses, and C and N stoichiometry
9. New perspectives on soil animal trophic ecology through the lens of C and N stable isotope ratios of oribatid mites
10. Variations in trophic niches of soil microarthropods with elevation in two distant mountain regions in Eurasia as indicated by stable isotopes (15N, 13C)
11. Haplotype divergence supports long-term asexuality in the oribatid mite Oppiella nova
12. Shared community history strengthens plant diversity effects on belowground multitrophic functioning
13. Dispersal patterns of oribatid mites across habitats and seasons
14. Trophic structure and origin of resources of soil macrofauna in the salt marsh of the Wadden Sea: a stable isotope (15N, 13C) study
15. Diversity and functional structure of soil animal communities suggest soil animal food webs to be buffered against changes in forest land use
16. Oribatid mite communities in mountain scree: stable isotopes (15N, 13C) reveal three trophic levels of exclusively sexual species
17. Niche dimensions in soil oribatid mite community assembly under native and introduced tree species.
18. Roots, mycorrhizal fungi and altitude as determinants of litter decomposition and soil animal communities in tropical montane rainforests
19. Biodiversity and ecosystem functions depend on environmental conditions and resources rather than the geodiversity of a tropical biodiversity hotspot
20. Variation in trophic niches of oribatid mites in temperate forest ecosystems as indicated by neutral lipid fatty acid patterns
21. Shared community history strengthens plant diversity effects on belowground multitrophic functioning
22. Plant diversity effects on belowground multitrophic functioning strengthen with time
23. Micro-decomposer communities and decomposition processes in tropical lowlands as affected by land use and litter type
24. Leaf Litter Chemistry Drives the Structure and Composition of Soil Testate Amoeba Communities in a Tropical Montane Rainforest of the Ecuadorian Andes
25. Impacts of core rotation, defaunation and nitrogen addition on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, microorganisms and microarthropods in a tropical montane rainforest
26. Trophic Ecology of a Tropical Aquatic and Terrestrial Food Web: Insights from Stable Isotopes ( 15 N)
27. Where Are the Decomposers? Uncovering the Soil Food Web of a Tropical Montane Rain Forest in Southern Ecuador Using Stable Isotopes ( 15 N)
28. Land-use type and intensity differentially filter traits in above- and below-ground arthropod communities
29. Opening up new niche dimensions: The stoichiometry of soil microarthropods in European beech and Norway spruce forests
30. The Structure of Oribatid Mite Communities (Acari, Oribatida): Patterns, Mechanisms and Implications for Future Research
31. Annotated checklist of Georgian oribatid mites—II
32. Long-Term Impact of Intensive Agriculture on Earthworm and Microbial Communities of Cropped Fields and Field Margins in Northern Germany
33. Changes in Microbial Biomass, Respiration and Nutrient Status of Beech (Fagus sylvatica) Leaf Litter Processed by Millipedes (Glomeris marginata)
34. Phenopelopidae Petrunkevich 1955
35. Mycobatidae Grandjean 1954
36. Epilohmanniidae Oudemans 1923
37. Ameronothridae Willmann 1931
38. Carabodidae C. L. Koch 1837
39. Astegistidae Balogh 1961
40. Ceratozetidae Jacot 1925
41. Scutoverticidae Grandjean 1954
42. Cepheidae Berlese 1896
43. Nanhermanniidae Sellnick 1928
44. Hermanniellidae Grandjean 1934
45. Oppiidae Grandjean 1953
46. Damaeidae Berlese 1896
47. Brachychthoniidae Thor 1934
48. Annotated checklist of Georgian oribatid mites-II
49. Oribatulidae Thor 1929
50. Chamobatidae Grandjean 1954
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