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2. Soil food web structure coordinated by soil omnivores sustains soil multifunctionality in moderate vermicompost amended fields
3. Altered litter stoichiometry drives energy dynamics of food webs through changing multiple facets of soil biodiversity
4. Biochar enhances multifunctionality by increasing the uniformity of energy flow through a soil nematode food web
5. Earthworm ecotype diversity mitigates resource limitations of microbial community in arable soils
6. Organic amendments increase the flow uniformity of energy across nematode food webs
7. Energy flux across multitrophic levels drives ecosystem multifunctionality: Evidence from nematode food webs
8. Soil fauna actively change their diet to survive stress
9. Agricultural habitats are dominated by rapidly evolving nematodes revealed through phylogenetic comparative methods
10. Root traits mediate functional guilds of soil nematodes in an ex-arable field
11. Soil protist communities in burrowing and casting hotspots of different earthworm species
12. Spatial ecology of soil nematodes: Perspectives from global to micro scales
13. Earthworms suppress thrips attack on tomato plants by concomitantly modulating soil properties and plant chemistry
14. Food familiarity does not change nematode feeding behavior
15. Litter chemistry influences earthworm effects on soil carbon loss and microbial carbon acquisition
16. Earthworms differentially modify the microbiome of arable soils varying in residue management
17. Does ecotype matter? The influence of ecophysiology on benzo[a]pyrene and cadmium accumulation and distribution in earthworms
18. Bacterial traits and quality contribute to the diet choice and survival of bacterial-feeding nematodes
19. Responses of rice paddy micro-food webs to elevated CO2 are modulated by nitrogen fertilization and crop cultivars
20. Long-term nitrogen & phosphorus additions reduce soil microbial respiration but increase its temperature sensitivity in a Tibetan alpine meadow
21. Earthworm ecosystem service and dis-service in an N-enriched agroecosystem: Increase of plant production leads to no effects on yield-scaled N2O emissions
22. Crop resistance traits modify the effects of an aboveground herbivore, brown planthopper, on soil microbial biomass and nematode community via changes to plant performance
23. Soil biophysical controls over rice straw decomposition and sequestration in soil: The effects of drying intensity and frequency of drying and wetting cycles
24. Carbon and nitrogen transfer from litter to soil is higher in slow than rapid decomposing plant litter: A synthesis of stable isotope studies
25. Earthworms change the abundance and community structure of nematodes and protozoa in a maize residue amended rice–wheat rotation agro-ecosystem
26. Bacterial-feeding nematodes enhance root growth of tomato seedlings
27. Corrigendum to Zhang et al. (2018) “Does ecotype matter? The influence of ecophysiology on benzo[a]pyrene and cadmium accumulation and distribution in earthworms” [Soil Biology & Biochemistry 121 24–34]
28. Do bacterial-feeding nematodes stimulate root proliferation through hormonal effects?
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