Data from: Aboveground mammal and invertebrate exclusions cause consistent changes in soil food webs of two subalpine grassland types, but mechanisms are system-specific
Data_OIK-03341.R2.csv contains the data on nematode feeding type abundances and community indices, as well as the data used in the Structural Equation Models of the progressive aboveground mammal and invertebrate exclusion effects on the abundance of bacterivorous, fungivorous, plant-feeding and omni-carnivorous nematode abundance via pathways of plants, soil nutrients, soil microbial biomass, and soil environment in both short- and tall-grass vegetation
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Main Authors: | Vandegehuchte, Martijn L., van der Putten, W.H., Duyts, H., Schütz, Martin, Risch, Anita C. |
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Format: | Dataset biblioteca |
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Wageningen University & Research
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Subjects: | above-belowground interactions, herbivory, soil ecology, |
Online Access: | https://research.wur.nl/en/datasets/data-from-aboveground-mammal-and-invertebrate-exclusions-cause-co |
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