Search Results - "Osler, Graham Hr"
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The enigma of soil animal species diversity revisited: the role of small-scale heterogeneity
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
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
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
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
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
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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