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  List of Accepted Contributions - SSS22 Ants in the Soil System. A hydrological, chemical and biological approach (co-listed in BG)

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EGU2007-A-00501
Khan, M.A.H; Mead, M.I.; Nickless, G.; Greally, B.; Shallcross, D.E.
Leaf cutter ant-fungi relationship and natural halocarbon emission

EGU2007-A-00996
Kawaguchi, S
Soil amelioration by ants in forest steppe of Mongolia.

EGU2007-A-01085
Cerdà, A.
Hydrological impact of ants on rangelands soils in Eastern Spain

EGU2007-A-01087
Cerdà, A.
Ants affect the erosion processes on agricultural fields under dry-summer conditions in the western Mediterranean

EGU2007-A-01088
Risch, A.C.; Jurgen, M.F.; Storer, A.J.; Hyslop, M.D.; Schuetz, M.
Distribution of red wood ant (Formica rufa group) mounds in Yellowstone National Park: are these species important for ecosystem properties?

EGU2007-A-01127
Vlasáková, B.; Dostál, P.; Kováø, P.; Kováøová, M.; Raabová, J.; Rothanzl, J.; Herben, T.
What ant-induced soil modification is most important for the formation of the vegetation pattern?

EGU2007-A-01415
Shakesby, R.A.; Humphreys, G.S. ; Doerr, S.H.; Blake, W.H.; Wallbrink, P.J.
The role of ant activity in limiting the effectiveness of erosive overland flow in eucalypt forests, Central Tablelands, south-east Australia

EGU2007-A-03241
Schuetz, M; Iravani, M; Kretz, C; Risch, AC
Impact of Formica exsecta Nyl. on grassland soil seed bank and vegetation patterns

EGU2007-A-03634
Cammeraat, E.
The impact of ants on soil hydrology, biology and chemistry

EGU2007-A-03888
Jurgensen, M. F.; Finér, L.; Risch, A. C.; Domisch, T.; Kilpeläinen, J.; Ohashi, M.; Sundström, L.; Niemelä, P.
Do red wood ants (Formica rufa group) play an important role in carbon and nutrient dynamics in boreal forest soils?

EGU2007-A-05720
Storer, A.J.; Jurgensen, M.F.; Risch, A.C.; Delisle, J. ; Hyslop, M.D.
The fate of a red wood ant species, Formica lugubris, introduced into North America from Europe.

EGU2007-A-05965
Kilpeläinen, J.; Finér, L.; Domisch, T.; Jurgensen, M. F.; Neuvonen, S.; Niemelä, P.; Ohashi, M.; Punttila, P.; Risch, A. C.; Sundström, L.
Mound-building ants aggregate and redistribute carbon and nutrients in boreal forest floor

EGU2007-A-06184
Domisch, T.; Finér, L.; Ohashi, M.; Kilpeläinen, J.; Risch, A.C.; Sundström, L.; Niemelä, P.; Jurgensen, M.F.
Mass losses and nutrient mineralisation from organic matter in boreal wood ant mounds

EGU2007-A-06560
Frouz, J.; Rybníèek, M.; Cudlín, P.
The influence of red wood ants Formica polyctena on nutrient availability ant growth of spruce tree.


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