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THECAMOEBIENS OBSERVES SUR DES FEUILLES DE PLANTES DANS LE VARDECLOITRE L.1982; ANNALES DE LA SOCIETE DES SCIENCES NATURELLES ET D'ARCHEOLOGIE DE TOULON ET DU VAR; ISSN 0373-7039; FRA; DA. 1982; PP. 146Article
ETUDE COMPARATIVE DE LA DENSITE DE GROUPES DE POISSONS CAVERNICOLES ET EPIGES (CHARACIDAE, CYPRINIDAE, CLARIIDAE)JANKOWSKA M; THINES G.1982; BEHAVIOURAL PROCESSES; ISSN 0376-6357; NLD; DA. 1982; VOL. 7; NO 4; PP. 281-294; ABS. ENG; BIBL. 2 P.Article
REGRESSION OCULAIRE ET ELECTRORETINOGRAMME CHEZ LES OPILIONSCARRICABURU P; MUNOS CUEVAS A.1981; C. R. SOC. BIOL. FIL.; ISSN 0037-9026; FRA; DA. 1981; VOL. 175; NO 1; PP. 28-36; BIBL. 12 REF.Article
Foraging activity of a dominant epigeal predator: molecular evidence for the effect of prey density on consumptionSCHMIDT, J. M; HARWOOD, J. D; RYPSTRA, A. L et al.Oikos. 2012, Vol 121, Num 11, pp 1715-1724, issn 0030-1299, 10 p.Article
Reflections on the evolution of army ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)GOTWALD, W. H. G. JR.Colloques insectes sociaux. 1984, pp 7-16, isbn 2-905272-01-5Conference Paper
The temperature requirements of the epigeic earthworm species Eudrilus eugeniae (Oligochaeta). A laboratory studyVILJOEN, S. A; REINECKE, A. J.Soil biology & biochemistry. 1992, Vol 24, Num 12, pp 1345-1350, issn 0038-0717Conference Paper
Ecology of the above ground and underground insect fauna in relation to the respective floral changes of botanic garden grassland, West Bengal, IndiaHAZRA, A. K.Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences. Animal sciences. 1984, Vol 93, Num 7, pp 675-689, issn 0253-4118Article
Influence des pratiques culturales sur la faune des coléoptères épigés = Influence of cultural practices on the epigeic coleoptera faunaORMELINGEN, W; FRANKINET, M; THIRION, C et al.Annales de la Société royale zoologique de Belgique. 1983, Vol 113, Num 1, pp 31-44, issn 0049-1136Article
BIOMASS AND NUTRIENT CONCENTRATIONS OF SPOROCARPS PRODUCED BY MYCORRHIZAL AND DECOMPOSER FUNGI IN ABIES AMABILIS STANDSVOGT KA; EDMONDS RL; GRIER CC et al.1981; OECOLOGIA; ISSN 0029-8549; DEU; DA. 1981; VOL. 50; NO 2; PP. 170-175; BIBL. 16 REF.Article
ABOVE GROUND FOOD RESOURCES AND HERBIVORY IN A BEECH FOREST ECOSYSTEMNIELSEN BO.1978; OIKOS; DNK; DA. 1978; VOL. 31; NO 3; PP. 273-279; ABS. RUS; BIBL. 32 REF.Article
STRATEGIES LOMBRICIENNESBOUCHE MB.1977; SOIL ORGANISMS AS COMPONENTS OF ECOSYSTEMS; SWE; SVEAVAGEN 166, STOCKHOLM,:LOHM, U.; DA. 1977; PP. 122-132; ABS. ENG; 5 ILL.Book Chapter
Ecotone delimitation: Epigean-hypogean transition in cave ecosystemsPROUS, Xavier; LOPES FERREIRA, Rodrigo; PARENTONI MARTINS, Rogério et al.Austral ecology (Print). 2004, Vol 29, Num 4, pp 374-382, issn 1442-9985, 9 p.Article
Effects of fuel reduction burning on epigeal arthropods and earthworms in dry sclerophyll eucalypt forest of west-central VictoriaNEUMANN, F. G; TOLHURST, K.Australian journal of ecology. 1991, Vol 16, Num 3, pp 315-330, issn 0307-692XArticle
A DISTRIBUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF EPIGEAN POPULATIONS OF EURYCEA NEOTENES IN CENTRAL TEXAS, WITH COMMENTS ON THE ORIGIN OF TROGLOBITIC POPULATIONSSWEET SS.1982; HERPETOLOGICA; ISSN 0018-0831; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 38; NO 3; PP. 430-444; BIBL. 22 REF.Article
FONCTION DE TRANSFERT DES FREQUENCES ET FREQUENCE CRITIQUE DE FUSION CHEZ LES OPILIONS EPIGEES ET CAVERNICOLESCARRICABURU P; MUNOZ CUEVAS A.1981; C.R. SOC. BIOL. FIL.; ISSN 0037-9026; FRA; DA. 1981; VOL. 175; NO 3; PP. 288-294; ABS. ENG; BIBL. 15 REF.Article
RAGNI DI TURCHIA. V. SPECIE NUOVE O INTERESSANTI, CAVERNICOLE ED EPIGEE, DI VARIE FAMIGLIE (ARANEAE) = ARAIGNEES DE TURQUIE. V. ESPECES NOUVELLES OU INTERESSANTES EPIGEES ET CAVERNICOLES DE DIVERSES FAMILLES (A.)BRIGNOLI PM.1978; REV. SUISSE ZOOL.; CHE; DA. 1978; VOL. 85; NO 3; PP. 461-541; ABS. ENG; BIBL. 4 P.Article
Invertebrate succession on an alpine glacier forelandKAUFMANN, Rüdiger.Ecology (Durham). 2001, Vol 82, Num 8, pp 2261-2278, issn 0012-9658Article
Comparative performances of non-visual food search in the hypogean cyprinid Phreatichthys andruzzii and in the epigean relative Barbus filamentosusBERTI, R; MASCIARELLI, L.International journal of speleology. 1993, Vol 22, Num 1-4, pp 121-130, issn 0020-7691Article
Influence of liming on the epigeic spider (Araneae) community of the KruŠné hory Mts. (Czech Republic)KORENKO, Stanislau; KULA, Emanuel; HOLEC, Michal et al.European journal of soil biology. 2008, Vol 44, Num 5-6, pp 559-566, issn 1164-5563, 8 p.Article
Different earthworm ecological groups interactively impact seedling establishmentASSHOFF, Roman; SCHEU, Stefan; EISENHAUER, Nico et al.European journal of soil biology. 2010, Vol 46, Num 5, pp 330-334, issn 1164-5563, 5 p.Article
Equations for estimating aboveground biomass of cadaghi (Corymbia torelliana) trees in farm windbreaksTAMANG, Bijay; ANDREU, Michael G; STAUDHAMMER, Christina L et al.Agroforestry systems. 2012, Vol 86, Num 2, pp 255-266, issn 0167-4366, 12 p.Article
EU-wide maps of growing stock and above-ground biomass in forests based on remote sensing and field measurements : European Forest carbon balance as assessed with inventory based methodsGALLAUN, Heinz; ZANCHI, Giuliana; NABUURS, Gert-Jan et al.Forest ecology and management. 2010, Vol 260, Num 3, pp 252-261, issn 0378-1127, 10 p.Article
Plant coverage is more important than species richness in enhancing aboveground biomass in a premature grassland, northern ChinaSHENGJUN JI; YAN GENG; DEFENG LI et al.Agriculture, ecosystems & environment. 2009, Vol 129, Num 4, pp 491-496, issn 0167-8809, 6 p.Article
The effect of pruning and thinning on above ground aerial biomass of Eucalyptus nitens (Deane & Maiden) MaidenMUNOZ, F; RUBILAR, R; ESPINOSA, M et al.Forest ecology and management. 2008, Vol 255, Num 3-4, pp 365-373, issn 0378-1127, 9 p.Article
Constituents of Petunia nyctaginifloraSINGH, M; SINGH, A. K; SAHAI, M et al.Fitoterapia (Milano). 1995, Vol 66, Num 4, issn 0367-326X, p. 383Article