Paul Eggleton
0000-0002-1420-7518
Natural History Museum
140 papers found
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Effects of land use and soil properties on taxon richness and abundance of soil assemblages
Resolving a heated debate: The utility of prescribed burning as a management tool for biodiversity on lowland heath
Wood traits explain microbial but not termite‐driven decay in Australian tropical rainforest and savanna
Indirect control of decomposition by an invertebrate predator
Termite sensitivity to temperature affects global wood decay rates
Termite diversity is resilient to land‐use change along a forest‐cocoa intensification gradient in Ghana, West Africa
Termites have wider thermal limits to cope with environmental conditions in savannas
Earthworm distributions are not driven by measurable soil properties. Do they really indicate soil quality?
The impact of invertebrate decomposers on plants and soil
Spatial structure of rainforest termites: Two matched pioneering cross‐continental case studies
Tourist species bias estimates of extrapolated species density in dispersive taxa: a case study from a litter beetle assemblage in temperate woodland
Carbon flux and forest dynamics: Increased deadwood decomposition in tropical rainforest tree‐fall canopy gaps
Sharing the burden? Earthworms and woodlice show seasonal complementarity in peak abundances in soil in an oak-beech temperate woodland
Darwin was right, in any given field, the spatial variability of earthworm communities in pastures isn’t driven by measurable soil properties
Invertebrates and the complexity of tropical ecosystems
Drought and presence of ants can influence hemiptera in tropical leaf litter
Tropical terrestrial invertebrates—Where to from here?
Darker ants dominate the canopy: Testing macroecological hypotheses for patterns in colour along a microclimatic gradient
The oldest known mastotermitids (Blattodea: Termitoidae) and phylogeny of basal termites
Termites can decompose more than half of deadwood in tropical rainforest
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