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1. Leveraging functional traits of cover crops to coordinate crop productivity and soil health.

2. Management effects on soil nematode abundance differ among functional groups and land‐use types at a global scale.

3. Effects of historical legacies on soil nematode communities are mediated by contemporary environmental conditions.

4. Agriculture erases climate constraints on soil nematode communities across large spatial scales.

5. Soil nematode community varies between rice cultivars but is not affected by transgenic Bt rice expressing Cry1Ab or Cry1Ab/ Cry1Ac.

6. Dynamics of nematode assemblages and soil function in adjacent restored and degraded soils following disturbance

7. A sequential extraction procedure reveals that water management affects soil nematode communities in paddy fields

8. Linking nematodes and ecosystem function: a trait-based framework.

9. Altered litter stoichiometry drives energy dynamics of food webs through changing multiple facets of soil biodiversity.

10. Earthworms change the abundance and community structure of nematodes and protozoa in a maize residue amended rice–wheat rotation agro-ecosystem

11. Urbanization simplifies soil nematode communities and coincides with decreased ecosystem stability.

12. Drought shifts soil nematodes to smaller size across biological scales.

13. Nematodes and microbial community affect the sizes and turnover rates of organic carbon pools in soil aggregates.

14. Climate and edaphic factors drive soil nematode diversity and community composition in urban ecosystems.

15. Energy flux across multitrophic levels drives ecosystem multifunctionality: Evidence from nematode food webs.

16. Influence of bacterial-feeding nematodes on nitrification and the ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) community composition

17. Moderate grazing increases the structural complexity of soil micro-food webs by promoting root quantity and quality in a Tibetan alpine meadow.

18. Agricultural habitats are dominated by rapidly evolving nematodes revealed through phylogenetic comparative methods.

19. Root traits mediate functional guilds of soil nematodes in an ex-arable field.

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