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Appendix I. Agricultural management effects on predatory mite life strategy groups.
Agricultural management effects on predatory mite life strategy groups
Appendix C. Seasonal variation in soil biota abundances and functional groups.
Seasonal variation in soil biota abundances and functional groups
Appendix B. Fertilization applied in arable fields.
Fertilization applied in arable fields
Appendix E. Agricultural management effects on soil biota abundances and microbial characteristics.
Agricultural management effects on soil biota abundances and microbial characteristics
Appendix D. Soil biota abundances and microbial characteristics in different land use systems.
Soil biota abundances and microbial characteristics in different land use systems
Total amounts of inorganic N leached in intensive vs. extensive soils in the glasshouse experiment, as affected by <sup>15</sup>N addition and sampling date.
<p>Management F<sub>1,86</sub> = 17.7, <i>P</i><0.0001, N addition F<sub>1,86</sub> = 75.7, <i>P</i><0.0001, Sampling date F<sub>1,86</sub> = 21.9, <i>P</i><0.0001, N addition × Sampling date F<sub>1,86</sub> = 45.4, <i>P</i><0.0001. Bars represent means (n = 12) ±1SE.</p
Appendix F. Agricultural management effects on earthworm trophic groups.
Agricultural management effects on earthworm trophic groups
Appendix H. Land use change effects on nematode trophic groups.
Land use change effects on nematode trophic groups
Characteristics of the field sites used for the sampling and the glasshouse experiment; data from De Vries, et al [35].
1<p>According to Rodwell <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0051201#pone.0051201-Rodwell1" target="_blank">[36]</a>.</p>2<p>Measured on a field level in 2005.</p
Differences in C and N leaching, and soil, vegetation, and microbial properties between intensively and extensively managed grasslands.
<p>Values denote means (1SE), n = 66.</p