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SUBMITTER: de Vries FT
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3761618 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
de Vries Franciska T FT Thébault Elisa E Liiri Mira M Birkhofer Klaus K Tsiafouli Maria A MA Bjørnlund Lisa L Bracht Jørgensen Helene H Brady Mark Vincent MV Christensen Søren S de Ruiter Peter C PC d'Hertefeldt Tina T Frouz Jan J Hedlund Katarina K Hemerik Lia L Hol W H Gera WH Hotes Stefan S Mortimer Simon R SR Setälä Heikki H Sgardelis Stefanos P SP Uteseny Karoline K van der Putten Wim H WH Wolters Volkmar V Bardgett Richard D RD
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20130812 35
Intensive land use reduces the diversity and abundance of many soil biota, with consequences for the processes that they govern and the ecosystem services that these processes underpin. Relationships between soil biota and ecosystem processes have mostly been found in laboratory experiments and rarely are found in the field. Here, we quantified, across four countries of contrasting climatic and soil conditions in Europe, how differences in soil food web composition resulting from land use system ...[more]