Evaluation of climate change scenarios based on aquatic food web modelling

C Vadadi Fülöp, L Hufnagel… - Applied Ecology …, 2008 - unipub.lib.uni-corvinus.hu
In the years 2004 and 2005 we collected samples of phytoplankton, zooplankton and
macroinvertebrates in an artificial small pond in Budapest. We set up a simulation model …

Genus lists of oribatid mites—A unique perspective of climate change indication in research

V Gergócs, R Homoródi… - … and Utilization in a Diverse …, 2012 - books.google.com
In most habitats oribatid mites account for the biggest part of microarthropods (eg Schenker,
1986, Johnston and Crossley, 2002). They can be found in most terrestrial microhabitats: in …

Oribatid mite communities after ecosystem disturbance in Alberta

BN McAdams - 2017 - era.library.ualberta.ca
Many northern Alberta soils have a thick forest floor that houses the majority of soil
biogeochemical processes and biological interactions. Microarthropods dominate the faunal …

Small Human Population Drastic Impact, as Inferred From Multi-Proxies of a Temporary Carpathian Lake

OT Moldovan, L Miko, C Panaiotu, RD Roban… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Over the last thousands of years, human impact led to significant changes in the landscape,
with impacts on the environment and the functioning of the ecosystems. We assumed that …

Systématique et bioécologie des acariens du sol (Acari-Oribatida) en Algérie

D GHEZALI - 2012 - dspace.ensa.dz
La présente étude menée dans les différentes régions du nord de l'Algérie montre que les
Oribates présentent une distribution échelonnée dans l'espace et dans le temps en …

Influência do desenvolvimento florestal sobre a comunidade edáfico-epígea de Arthropoda ea mirmecofauna: bases para a bioindicação do processo sucessional na …

F Meloni - 2012 - teses.usp.br
A restauração ecológica visa o estabelecimento de ecossistemas semelhantes aos que
originalmente ocupavam uma determinada área que foi degradada. Todavia, os resultados …

The mite communities (Acari, Mesostigmata) in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forest after thinning - preliminary studies.

J Kamczyc, J Malica, CK Urbanowski, A Kobusiewicz… - 2021 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Thinning is one of an anthropogenic process that can disturb natural processes in forest
habitats. It consists of selectively cutting down trees, therefore, it is especially important to …

[PDF][PDF] Společenstva půdních pancířníků v lesích chráněných území s různým managementem

J Starý - URL: http://www. infodatasys. cz/BiodivLes …, 2016 - infodatasys.cz
Research of main group of soil mites was caried out on a total of 5 localities: Nature Reserve
Děvín-Soutěska in Lanscape protected area Pálava (plots DeN and DeW); near village …

Microarthropod abundance and community structure along a chronosequence within the Tanana River floodplain, Alaska

RN Andrews, RW Ruess - Écoscience, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
We investigated abundance and community structure of soil microarthropods in three stages
of a primary successional chronosequence along the Tanana River in interior Alaska: early …

[PDF][PDF] SOIL MITES AND NEMATODES COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN A CONVENTIONAL AND NO-TILLAGE CHRONOSEQUENCE, COMPARED TO GRASSLANDS

L Popescu - 2022 - harvest.usask.ca
Understanding the impact of long-term conventional tillage and no-tillage practices on soil
biota is useful for estimating the level of disturbance in agroecosystems. An investigation …