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1. Data and R script used in: Ecosystem consequences of invertebrate decline (Version 1.0) [Dataset]

2. Ecosystem consequences of invertebrate decline

4. Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology

5. The iDiv Ecotron—A flexible research platform for multitrophic biodiversity research

6. Contrasting responses of above- and belowground diversity to multiple components of land-use intensity

7. Effects of detritivorous invertebrates on the decomposition of rice straw: evidence from a microcosm experiment

8. Rice ecosystem services in South-East Asia: the LEGATO project, its approaches and main results with a focus on biocontrol services

9. A multitrophic perspective on biodiversity–ecosystem functioning research

10. The LEGATO cross-disciplinary integrated ecosystem service research framework: an example of integrating research results from the analysis of global change impacts and the social, cultural and economic system dynamics of irrigated rice production

11. Doing what with whom? Stakeholder analysis in a large transdisciplinary research project in South-East Asia

12. Rice ecosystem services in South-east Asia. Editorial

13. From science to application: field demonstrations to enhance sustainable rice production in the north of Vietnam—lessons from the LEGATO project

14. Are invasive apple snails important neglected decomposers of rice straw in paddy fields?

15. The LEGATO cross-disciplinary integrated ecosystem service research framework: an example of integrating research results from the analysis of global change impacts and the social, cultural and economic system dynamics of irrigated rice production

16. Waldbewirtschaftung und Biodiversität: Vielfalt ist gefragt

17. Multitrophische Biodiversitätsmanipulation unter kontrollierten Umweltbedingungen im iDiv Ecotron

18. Biodiversity–ecosystem function experiments reveal the mechanisms underlying the consequences of biodiversity change in real world ecosystems

21. New Evidence for The Role of The North Sea — Caspian Pattern on The Temperature and Precipitation Regimes in Continental Central Turkey.

22. Termite sensitivity to temperature affects global wood decay rates

23. Ecosystem consequences of invertebrate decline.

24. Termite sensitivity to temperature affects global wood decay rates.

25. The iDiv Ecotron-A flexible research platform for multitrophic biodiversity research.

26. Invertebrate decline reduces bacterial diversity associated with leaves and flowers.

27. Contrasting responses of above- and belowground diversity to multiple components of land-use intensity.

28. Do Invasive Earthworms Affect the Functional Traits of Native Plants?

29. Invasive earthworms reduce chemical defense and increase herbivory and pathogen infection in native trees.

30. A multitrophic perspective on biodiversity-ecosystem functioning research.

31. Gut shuttle service: endozoochory of dispersal-limited soil fauna by gastropods.

33. Land-use intensification causes multitrophic homogenization of grassland communities.

34. Biodiversity at multiple trophic levels is needed for ecosystem multifunctionality.

35. Seed preferences by rodents in the agri-environment and implications for biological weed control.

36. Locally rare species influence grassland ecosystem multifunctionality.

37. Experimental evaluation of herbivory on live plant seedlings by the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris L. in the presence and absence of soil surface litter.

38. Effects of land-use intensity on arthropod species abundance distributions in grasslands.

39. Resource-mediated indirect effects of grassland management on arthropod diversity.

40. Interannual variation in land-use intensity enhances grassland multidiversity.

41. Gastropod seed dispersal: an invasive slug destroys far more seeds in its gut than native gastropods.

42. Species, diaspore volume and body mass matter in gastropod seed feeding behavior.

43. Fern and bryophyte endozoochory by slugs.

44. Are gastropods, rather than ants, important dispersers of seeds of myrmecochorous forest herbs?

45. Seed consumption and dispersal of ant-dispersed plants by slugs.

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