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    Unifying the functional diversity in natural and cultivated soils using the overall body-mass distribution of nematodes.

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    Authors
    Mulder, Christian
    Maas, Rob
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    Unifying the functional diversity in natural and cultivated soils using the overall body-mass distribution of nematodes.
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    BMC Ecol 2017; 17(1):36
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    Sustainable use of our soils is a key goal for environmental protection. As many ecosystem services are supported belowground at different trophic levels by nematodes, soil nematodes are expected to provide objective metrics for biological quality to integrate physical and chemical soil variables. Trait measurements of body mass carried out at the individual level can in this way be correlated with environmental properties that influence the performance of soil biota.
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    10.1186/s12898-017-0145-9
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    29183362
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/621385
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    10.1186/s12898-017-0145-9
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