Drivers of earthworm incidence and abundance across European forests

scholarly article by Hans De Wandeler et al published August 2016 in Soil Biology and Biochemistry

Drivers of earthworm incidence and abundance across European forests is …
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scholarly articleQ13442814

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P356DOI10.1016/J.SOILBIO.2016.05.003

P50authorFederico SelviQ13427050
Helge BruelheideQ1602359
Bogdan JaroszewiczQ9175168
Fernando ValladaresQ56450820
Sandra C. MüllerQ57186104
Rita Sousa-SilvaQ60730376
Sophia RatcliffeQ78079968
Bart MuysQ83735950
Evy AmpoorterQ114442207
Monique CarnolQ114442208
Hans De WandelerQ114442211
Gabriel DănilăQ114442223
Lars VesterdalQ46903174
François-Xavier JolyQ47446721
Seid Muhie DawudQ47460625
Karsten Raulund-RasmussenQ47460627
Leena FinérQ47460629
Stephan HättenschwilerQ47460635
Martin HermyQ55033849
Kris VerheyenQ55233112
Koenraad Van MeerbeekQ56434608
Martina PollastriniQ56438239
P921main subjectsoil scienceQ9161265
P1104number of pages12
P304page(s)167-178
P577publication date2016-08-01
P1433published inSoil Biology and BiochemistryQ15758593
P1476titleDrivers of earthworm incidence and abundance across European forests
P478volume99

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Q91794104Earthworms act as biochemical reactors to convert labile plant compounds into stabilized soil microbial necromass
Q57050566Tree Species Identity Shapes Earthworm Communities
Q98159263Tree litter functional diversity and nitrogen concentration enhance litter decomposition via changes in earthworm communities
Q46420687Tree species diversity affects decomposition through modified micro-environmental conditions across European forests
Q57249429Tree species functional group is a more important driver of soil properties than tree species diversity across major European forest types

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