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    The enigma of soil animal species diversity revisited: the role of small-scale heterogeneity by Nielsen, Uffe N, Osler, Graham H R, Campbell, Colin D, Neilson, Roy, Burslem, David F R P, van der Wal, René

    Published in PloS one (13-07-2010)
    “…"The enigma of soil animal species diversity" was the title of a popular article by J. M. Anderson published in 1975. In that paper, Anderson provided insights…”
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    Soil pore volume and the abundance of soil mites in two contrasting habitats by Nielsen, Uffe N., Osler, Graham H.R., van der Wal, René, Campbell, Colin D., Burslem, David F.R.P.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-06-2008)
    “…Microarthropods are mainly found in the organic layer of soils but show high spatial variability in abundance that remains poorly understood. A factor that…”
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    Predictors of fine-scale spatial variation in soil mite and microbe community composition differ between biotic groups and habitats by Nielsen, Uffe N., Osler, Graham H.R., Campbell, Colin D., Burslem, David F.R.P., van der Wal, René

    Published in Pedobiologia (10-03-2012)
    “…Soils support highly diverse communities, but due to the great spatial complexity at very fine scales and small size of soil organisms, our knowledge of what…”
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    Effects of intense versus diffuse population bottlenecks on microsatellite genetic diversity and evolutionary potential by England, Phillip R, Osler, Graham Hr, Woodworth, Lynn M, Montgomery, Margaret E, Briscoe, David A, Frankham, Richard

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-01-2003)
    “…Population bottlenecks occur frequently inthreatened species and result in loss ofgenetic diversity and evolutionary potential.These may range in severity…”
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    Association of vegetation and soil mite assemblages with isolated Scots pine trees on a Scottish wet heath by Brooker, Rob W, Osler, Graham H. R, Gollisch, Jörn

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-08-2008)
    “…Isolated trees may significantly enhance biodiversity at the landscape level. However, our understanding of their impacts is still poor, particularly in…”
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    Birch invasion of heather moorland increases nematode diversity and trophic complexity by Keith, Aidan M., van der Wal, René, Brooker, Rob W., Osler, Graham H.R., Chapman, Stephen J., Burslem, David F.R.P.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-12-2006)
    “…To determine whether successional changes in plant communities may influence belowground community structure, we quantified nematode abundance, trophic…”
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