no |
title |
author |
magazine |
year |
volume |
issue |
page(s) |
type |
1 |
Body wall thickness as a potential functional trait for assigning earthworm species to ecological categories
|
Briones, M.J.I. |
|
2018 |
67 |
C |
p. 26-34 |
article |
2 |
Contrasting responses of springtails and mites to elevation and vegetation type in the sub-Arctic
|
Bokhorst, Stef |
|
2018 |
67 |
C |
p. 57-64 |
article |
3 |
Desoria trispinata (MacGillivray, 1896), a promising model Collembola species to study biological invasions in soil communities
|
Roithmeier, Olivia |
|
2018 |
67 |
C |
p. 45-56 |
article |
4 |
Editorial Board
|
|
|
2018 |
67 |
C |
p. ii |
article |
5 |
Optimizing survey methods for spiders and harvestmen assemblages in an Amazonian upland forest
|
Tourinho, Ana LĂșcia |
|
2018 |
67 |
C |
p. 35-44 |
article |
6 |
Tree identity rather than tree diversity drives earthworm communities in European forests
|
De Wandeler, Hans |
|
2018 |
67 |
C |
p. 16-25 |
article |
7 |
Using data from schools to model variation in soil invertebrates across the UK: The importance of weather, climate, season and habitat
|
Martay, B. |
|
2018 |
67 |
C |
p. 1-9 |
article |
8 |
What role does human activity play in microbial biogeography?: The revealing case of testate amoebae in the soils of Pyramiden, Svalbard
|
Mazei, Yuri A. |
|
2018 |
67 |
C |
p. 10-15 |
article |