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    The oribatid mite community (Acarina) of pure and mixed stands of beech ( Fagus sylvatica) and spruce ( Picea abies) of different age by Migge, Sonja, Maraun, Mark, Scheu, Stefan, Schaefer, Matthias

    “…In November 1994, the density of oribatid mite species was determined in litter and soil of pure and mixed stands of beech ( Fagus sylvatica) and spruce (…”
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    Earthworm invasions of ecosystems devoid of earthworms: effects on soil microbes by McLean, M. A, Migge-Kleian, S, Parkinson, D

    Published in Biological invasions (01-09-2006)
    “…Recent studies document North American earthworm invasions and their profound effects on the structure of the soil profile, which is the habitat for soil…”
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    Non-Native Invasive Earthworms as Agents of Change in Northern Temperate Forests by Bohlen, Patrick J., Scheu, Stefan, Hale, Cindy M., McLean, Mary Ann, Migge, Sonja, Groffman, Peter M., Parkinson, Dennis

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-10-2004)
    “…Exotic earthworms from Europe and Asia are invading many northern forests in North America that currently lack native earthworms, providing an opportunity to…”
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    Trophic niche differentiation in soil microarthropods (Oribatida, Acari): evidence from stable isotope ratios (15N/14N) by Schneider, Katja, Migge, Sonja, Norton, Roy A., Scheu, Stefan, Langel, Reinhard, Reineking, August, Maraun, Mark

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-11-2004)
    “…The large number of animals that coexist in soil without any clear niche differentiation has puzzled biologists for a long time. We investigated stable isotope…”
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    Decomposition of beech leaves ( Fagus sylvatica) and spruce needles ( Picea abies) in pure and mixed stands of beech and spruce by Albers, Derk, Migge, Sonja, Schaefer, Matthias, Scheu, Stefan

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (2004)
    “…The decomposition of spruce needles and beech leaves was investigated in a 30- and 120-yr-old beech, spruce and mixed (beech/spruce) forest using 1 mm mesh…”
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    The soil fauna community in pure and mixed stands of beech and spruce of different age: trophic structure and structuring forces by Scheu, Stefan, Albers, Derk, Alphei, Jörn, Buryn, Romuald, Klages, Ute, Migge, Sonja, Platner, Christian, Salamon, Jörg-Alfred

    Published in Oikos (01-05-2003)
    “…This study investigates the response of the soil fauna community to replacement of beech by spruce or by mixed stands of beech and spruce. Stands of different…”
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    Adding to ‘the enigma of soil animal diversity’: fungal feeders and saprophagous soil invertebrates prefer similar food substrates by Maraun, Mark, Martens, Hermann, Migge, Sonja, Theenhaus, Anne, Scheu, Stefan

    Published in European Journal of Soil Biology (01-04-2003)
    “…Fungal feeding decomposer animals in soil appear to prefer dark pigmented microfungi (often termed Dematiacea) when given the choice. Both fruiting species…”
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    Lipid composition of Collembola and their food resources in deciduous forest stands—Implications for feeding strategies by Ruess, Liliane, Schütz, Kirsten, Migge-Kleian, Sonja, Häggblom, Max M., Kandeler, Ellen, Scheu, Stefan

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-08-2007)
    “…The lipid composition of Collembola and their potential food resources was assessed in three deciduous forest stands, in order to gain insight into food web…”
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