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2. Genotypic variability enhances the reproducibility of an ecological study
3. Small but active — pool size does not matter for carbon incorporation in below-ground food webs
4. Roots rather than shoot residues drive soil arthropod communities of arable fields
5. Larger phylogenetic distances in litter mixtures: lower microbial biomass and higher C/N ratios but equal mass loss
6. Connecting litter quality, microbial community and nitrogen transfer mechanisms in decomposing litter mixtures
7. Litter composition rather than plant presence affects decomposition of tropical litter mixtures
8. Consequences of biodiversity loss for litter decomposition across biomes
9. Decomposition of leaf litter mixtures across biomes: The role of litter identity, diversity and soil fauna
10. Effects of root and leaf litter identity and diversity on oribatid mite abundance, species richness and community composition
11. Elevated tropospheric CO and O concentrations impair organic pollutant removal from grassland soil
12. Leaf litter species identity influences biochemical composition of ectomycorrhizal fungi
13. Carbon budgets of top- and subsoil food webs in an arable system
14. Disentangling the root- and detritus-based food chain in the micro-food web of an arable soil by plant removal
15. Functionally dissimilar neighbors accelerate litter decomposition in two grass species
16. Incorporation of root C and fertilizer N into the food web of an arable field: Variations with functional group and energy channel
17. Understanding earthworm – Collembola interactions and their importance for ecosystem processes needs consideration of species identity
18. Genotypic variability enhances the reproducibility of an ecological study
19. Small but active – pool size does not matter for carbon incorporation in below‐ground food webs
20. Leaving your ancestral neighborhood makes you leave your ancestral ecosystem functioning: Decomposition of oak litter
21. The role of shoot residues vs. crop species for soil arthropod diversity and abundance of arable systems
22. Mycorrhizae support oaks growing in a phylogenetically distant neighbourhood
23. Litter mixture effects on decomposition in tropical montane rainforests vary strongly with time and turn negative at later stages of decay
24. Effects of resource availability and quality on the structure of the micro-food web of an arable soil across depth
25. Carbon flow into microbial and fungal biomass as a basis for the belowground food web of agroecosystems
26. Interactive effects of warming, soil humidity and plant diversity on litter decomposition and microbial activity
27. Incorporation of decade old soil carbon into the soil animal food web of an arable system
28. Earthworms as seedling predators: Importance of seeds and seedlings for earthworm nutrition
29. Direct and indirect effects of endogeic earthworms on plant seeds
30. The fate of catechol in soil as affected by earthworms and clay
31. Response of soil microorganisms and endogeic earthworms to cutting of grassland plants in a laboratory experiment
32. Endogeic earthworms alter carbon translocation by fungi at the soil–litter interface
33. Climate change triggers effects of fungal pathogens and insect herbivores on litter decomposition.
34. Elevated tropospheric CO 2 and O 3 concentrations impair organic pollutant removal from grassland soil.
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