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A test of the hierarchical model of litter decompositionVariation in home-field advantage and ability in leaf litter decomposition across successional gradientsEnvironmental factors and traits that drive plant litter decomposition do not determine home-field advantage effectsRelationships between fungal community composition in decomposing leaf litter and home-field advantage effectsCoordinated responses of soil communities to elevation in three subarctic vegetation typesHome-field advantage in leaf litter decomposition across successional gradientsEmpirical and theoretical challenges in aboveground–belowground ecologyLitter quality and environmental controls of home-field advantage effects on litter decompositionInteractions between aboveground and belowground biodiversity in terrestrial ecosystems: Patterns, mechanisms, and feedbacksThe Sustainable Delivery of Goods and Services Provided by Soil BiotaTowards an integrative understanding of soil biodiversityPlant-soil feedback: the past, the present and future challengesTerrestrial ecosystem responses to species gains and lossesCascading Effects of Deforestation on Ecosystem Services Across Soils and Freshwater and Marine SedimentsVulnerability to Global Change of Ecosystem Goods and Services Driven by Soil BiotaSoil handling methods should be selected based on research questions and goalsClimate change effects on plant-soil feedbacks and consequences for biodiversity and functioning of terrestrial ecosystemsContrasting responses of springtails and mites to elevation and vegetation type in the sub-ArcticFungi play a home matchPlant-soil feedbacks of exotic plant species across life forms: a meta-analysisPlant growth response to direct and indirect temperature effects varies by vegetation type and elevation in a subarctic tundraGlobal distribution of earthworm diversityMulti-trophic dynamics and ecosystem processesHome-field advantage of litter decompositionSoil nematode abundance and functional group composition at a global scaleGlobal data on earthworm abundance, biomass, diversity and corresponding environmental propertiesEffects of global changes on above- and belowground biodiversity in terrestrial ecosystems: Implications for ecosystem functioningThe way forward in biochar research: targeting trade-offs between the potential winsEcological Linkages between aboveground and belowground biotaMicrobial ecology of biological invasionsBiodiversity, ecosystem functioning and above-ground-below-ground linkagesTrophic interactions in a changing world: modelling aboveground–belowground interactionsEcosystem rates of transformation matter response
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David A. Wardle