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Progress in Soil Zoology
Variations in meadow associations of earthworms caused by the influence of nitrogen fertilizers and liquid-manure irrigation
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1975
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Book chapters
pp. 283
Ecological energetics of decomposer invertebrates in a deciduous forest and total respiration budget
pp. 293
The significance of the millipede Glomeris marginata (Villers) for oak-litter decomposition and an approach of its part in energy flow
pp. 299
Consommation annuelle d’une population naturelle de vers de terre (Millsonia anomala Omodeo, Acanthodrilidae: Oligochetes) dans la savane de Lamto (Côte d’lvoire)
pp. 315
Feeding activity and availability of food in Collembola
pp. 341
The influence of acclimation and soil moisture on the temperature preference of Eisenia rosea (Lumbricidae)
pp. 399
The influence of cultivations on soil animal populations
pp. 409
The effects of clearing and grazing on the termite fauna (Isoptera) of tropical savannas and woodlands
pp. 451
Copper contamination effects on earthworms by disposal of pig waste in pastures
pp. 51
The enigma of soil animal species diversity
pp. 497
Variations in meadow associations of earthworms caused by the influence of nitrogen fertilizers and liquid-manure irrigation
pp. 515
The effect of chemical substances on the activity of Lumbricidae in the process of straw disintegration
pp. 593
Observations on the digestive enzymes of some litter-feeding animals
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