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Andersen, A. (1988) Soil of the nest-mound of the seed-dispersing ant Aphaenogaster longiceps, enhances
seeding growth. Australian Journal of Ecology, 13 , 469-71.
Anderson, J.M. (1971) Observations of the vertical distribution of Oribatei (Acarina) in two woodland soils,
in Organismes du Sol et Production Primaire (eds J. d'Aguilar, C. Athias Henriot, A. Bessard et al. ) ,
INRA, Paris, pp. 237-72.
Anderson, J.R. and Westmoreland, D. (1971) Direct counts of soil organisms using a fluorescent brightener and
a europium chelate. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 3 , 85-7.
Anderson, J.M. and Healey, I.N. (1972) Seasonal and interspecific variation in major components of the gut
contents of some woodland Collembola. Journal of Animal Ecology, 41 , 359-68.
Anderson, J.M. (1975) Succession, diversity and trophic relationships of some soil animals in decomposing
leaf litter. Journal of Animal Ecology, 44 (2), 475-95.
Anderson, J.M. and Hall, H. (1977) Cryptostigmata species diversity and soil habitat structure, in Soil Organisms
as Components of Ecosystems (eds U. Lohm and T. Persson), Ecological Bulletins/NFR, Stockholm,
pp. 473-4.
Anderson, J.M. (1977) The organization of soil animal communities, in Soil Organisms as Components
of Ecosystems (eds U. Lohm and T. Persson), Ecological Bulletins/NFR, Stocholm, pp. 15-23.
Anderson, J.P.E. and Domsch, K.H. (1978) A physiological method for the quantitative measurement of
microbial biomass in soils. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 10 , 215-21.
Anderson, J.P.E. and Domsch, K.H. (1980) Quantities of plant nutrients in the microbial biomass of selected
soils. Soil Science, 130 (4), 211-6.
Anderson, D.W., Saggar, S., Bettany, J.R. et al. (1981) Particle size fractions and their use in studies of soil
organic matter: I. The nature and distribution of forms of carbon, nitrogen and sulphur. Soil Science
Society of America, Journal, 45 , 767-72.
Anderson, J.M. and Swift, M.J. (1983) Decomposition in tropical forests, in Tropical Rain Forests: Ecology
and Management (eds S.L. Sutton, T.C. Whitmore and L.C. Chadwick), Blackwell Scientific Publications,
Oxford, pp. 287-309.
Anderson, J.M., Ineson, P. and Huish, S.A. (1983a) Nitrogen and cation mobilization by soil fauna feeding on
leaf litter and soil organic matter from deciduous woodlands. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 15 (4), 463-7.
Anderson, J.M., Proctor, J. and Vallack, H.W. (1983b) Ecological studies in four contrasting lowland rain
forests in Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak. III. Decomposition processes and nutrient losses from
leaf litter. Journal of Ecology, 71 , 503-27.
Anderson, R.V., Gould, W.D., Cambardella, C. et al. (1983c) Organic and inorganic nitrogenous losses by
microbivorous nematodes in soil. Oikos, 40 , 75-80.
Anderson, J.M. and Wood, T.G. (1984) Mound composition and soil modification by two soil-feeding termites
(Termitinae, Termitidae) in a riparian Nigerian forest. Pedobiologia, 26 , 72-82.
Anderson, J.M., Leonard, M.A., Ineson, P. et al. (1985) Faunal biomass: a key component of a general model
of nitrogen mineralization. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 17 (5), 735-7.
Anderson, T.H. and Domsch, K.H. (1985a) Determination of ecophysiological maintenance carbon require-
ments of soil micro-organisms in a dormant state. Biology and Fertility of Soils, 1 , 81-9.
Anderson, T.H. and Domsch, K.H. (1985b) Maintenance carbon requirements of actively-metabolizing
microbial populations under in situ conditions. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 17 (2), 197-203.
Anderson, J.M. and Flanagan, P. (1989) Biological processes regulating organic matter dynamics in tropical
soils, in Dynamics of Soil Organic Matter in Tropical Ecosystems (eds D.C. Coleman, J.M. Oades and
G. Uheara), NifTAL project, University of Hawaii., Honolulu, pp. 97-125.
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