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Christian Mulder

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Die Naturwissenschaften|July 20, 2006
Driving forces from soil invertebrates to ecosystem functioning: the allometric perspectiveChristian Mulder
F1000Research|September 23, 2017
Pathogenic helminths in the past: Much ado about nothingChristian Mulder
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 1, 2010
Soil fertility controls the size-specific distribution of eukaryotesChristian Mulder
Ambio|June 8, 2011
World Wide Food Webs: power to feed ecologistsChristian Mulder
BMC Ecology|November 30, 2017
Unifying the functional diversity in natural and cultivated soils using the overall body-mass distribution of nematodesChristian Mulder, Rob Maas
Oecologia|January 16, 2008
Scaling of offspring number and mass to plant and animal size: model and meta-analysisA Jan Hendriks, Christian Mulder
Die Naturwissenschaften|May 25, 2013
Contrasting influence of soil nutrients and microbial community on differently sized basal consumersJ Arie Vonk, Christian Mulder
Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|May 9, 2009
Empirical maximum lifespan of earthworms is twice that of miceChristian Mulder, Rob Baerselman, Leo Posthuma
Die Naturwissenschaften|August 6, 2005
Nonparasitic Nematoda provide evidence for a linear response of functionally important soil biota to increasing livestock densityChristian Mulder, Jan B Dijkstra, Heikki Setälä
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|January 2, 2008
Age structure and senescence in long-term cohorts of Eisenia andrei (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae)Christian Mulder, Jan Hendriks, Rob Baerselman, et al.
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Die Naturwissenschaften|July 20, 2006
Driving forces from soil invertebrates to ecosystem functioning: the allometric perspectiveChristian Mulder
F1000Research|September 23, 2017
Pathogenic helminths in the past: Much ado about nothingChristian Mulder
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 1, 2010
Soil fertility controls the size-specific distribution of eukaryotesChristian Mulder
Ambio|June 8, 2011
World Wide Food Webs: power to feed ecologistsChristian Mulder
BMC Ecology|November 30, 2017
Unifying the functional diversity in natural and cultivated soils using the overall body-mass distribution of nematodesChristian Mulder, Rob Maas
Oecologia|January 16, 2008
Scaling of offspring number and mass to plant and animal size: model and meta-analysisA Jan Hendriks, Christian Mulder
Die Naturwissenschaften|May 25, 2013
Contrasting influence of soil nutrients and microbial community on differently sized basal consumersJ Arie Vonk, Christian Mulder
Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|May 9, 2009
Empirical maximum lifespan of earthworms is twice that of miceChristian Mulder, Rob Baerselman, Leo Posthuma
Die Naturwissenschaften|August 6, 2005
Nonparasitic Nematoda provide evidence for a linear response of functionally important soil biota to increasing livestock densityChristian Mulder, Jan B Dijkstra, Heikki Setälä
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|January 2, 2008
Age structure and senescence in long-term cohorts of Eisenia andrei (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae)Christian Mulder, Jan Hendriks, Rob Baerselman, et al.
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