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    Disparate gain and loss of parasitic abilities among nematode lineages by Holterman, Martijn, Karegar, Akbar, Mooijman, Paul, van Megen, Hanny, van den Elsen, Sven, Vervoort, Mariette T W, Quist, Casper W, Karssen, Gerrit, Decraemer, Wilfrida, Opperman, Charles H, Bird, David M, Kammenga, Jan, Goverse, Aska, Smant, Geert, Helder, Johannes

    Published in PloS one (21-09-2017)
    “…Plant parasitism has arisen time and again in multiple phyla, including bacteria, fungi, insects and nematodes. In most of these organismal groups, the…”
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    Design, implementation, and evaluation of an online supported peer feedback module to enhance students’ argumentative essay quality by Noroozi, Omid, Banihashem, Seyyed Kazem, Biemans, Harm J. A., Smits, Mattijs, Vervoort, Mariëtte T.W., Verbaan, Caro-Lynn

    Published in Education and information technologies (01-10-2023)
    “…We know little to what extent peer feedback strategies can be applied on a large scale in higher education for complex tasks. This study aimed to design,…”
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    SSU ribosomal DNA-based monitoring of nematode assemblages reveals distinct seasonal fluctuations within evolutionary heterogeneous feeding guilds by Vervoort, Mariëtte T W, Vonk, J Arie, Mooijman, Paul J W, Van den Elsen, Sven J J, Van Megen, Hanny H B, Veenhuizen, Peter, Landeweert, Renske, Bakker, Jaap, Mulder, Christian, Helder, Johannes

    Published in PloS one (24-10-2012)
    “…Soils are among the most complex, diverse and competitive habitats on Earth and soil biota are responsible for ecosystem services such as nutrient cycling,…”
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    Selective alteration of soil food web components by invasive giant goldenrod Solidago gigantea in two distinct habitat types by Quist, Casper W., Vervoort, Mariëtte T. W., Van Megen, Hanny, Gort, Gerrit, Bakker, Jaap, Van der Putten, Wim H., Helder, Johannes

    Published in Oikos (01-07-2014)
    “…Apart from relatively well-studied aboveground effects, invasive plant species will also impact the soil food web. So far, most research has been focusing on…”
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    The differential impact of a native and a non‐native ragwort species (Senecioneae) on the first and second trophic level of the rhizosphere food web by Harkes, Paula, Verhoeven, Ava, Sterken, Mark G., Snoek, L. Basten, van den Elsen, Sven J. J., Mooijman, Paul J. W., Quist, Casper W., Vervoort, Mariëtte T. W., Helder, Johannes

    Published in Oikos (01-12-2017)
    “…Whereas the impact of exotic plant species on above‐ground biota is relatively well‐documented, far less is known about the effects of non‐indigenous plants on…”
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    Spatial distribution of soil nematodes relates to soil organic matter and life strategy by Quist, Casper W., Gort, Gerrit, Mooijman, Paul, Brus, Dick J., van den Elsen, Sven, Kostenko, Olga, Vervoort, Mariette, Bakker, Jaap, van der Putten, Wim H., Helder, Johannes

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-09-2019)
    “…Soils are among the most biodiverse and densely inhabited environments on our planet. However, there is little understanding of spatial distribution patterns…”
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    Trait‐mediated diversification in nematode predator–prey systems by Mulder, Christian, Helder, Johannes, Vervoort, Mariëtte T. W., Arie Vonk, J.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-11-2011)
    “…Nematodes are presumably the most numerous Metazoans in terrestrial habitats. They are represented at all trophic levels and are known to respond to nutrient…”
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    Covering Ground: Insights into Soil Ecology by Molecular Monitoring of Nematode Assemblages by Vervoort, Mariëtte T.W

    Published 01-01-2013
    “…Soil perfarms numerous functions, which allow us to produce food and feed and provide us with clean freshwater. These fundions rely on the high diversity of…”
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