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Pascal Querner is an academic researcher from University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Soil biology. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 33 publications. Previous affiliations of Pascal Querner include Naturhistorisches Museum & University of Applied Arts Vienna.
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Soil fauna: key to new carbon models
Juliane Filser,Jack H. Faber,Alexei V. Tiunov,Lijbert Brussaard,Jan Frouz,Gerlinde B. De Deyn,Alexei V. Uvarov,Matty P. Berg,Patrick Lavelle,Michel Loreau,Diana H. Wall,Pascal Querner,H.J.P. Eijsackers,Juan J. Jiménez +13 more
- 01 Nov 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that explicit consideration of soil fauna is essential to make realistic modelling predictions on SOM dynamics and to detect expected non-linear responses of SOM dynamics to global change.
Towards a global synthesis of Collembola knowledge – challenges and potential solutions
Anton M. Potapov,Bruno Cavalcante Bellini,Steven L. Chown,Louis Deharveng,Frans Janssens,Ľubomír Kováč,N. A. Kuznetsova,Jean-François Ponge,Mikhail Potapov,Pascal Querner,David J. Russell,Xin Sun,Feng Zhang,Matty P. Berg +13 more
- 30 Nov 2020
TL;DR: The #GlobalCollembola, a distributed effort community-driven initiative that aims to provide open and global taxonomic and genetic diversity, abundance, traits and literature and coordinate global efforts in covering the key knowledge gaps as mentioned in this paper.
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Insect Pests and Integrated Pest Management in Museums, Libraries and Historic Buildings
TL;DR: The most important insect pests occurring in museums, archives, libraries and historic buildings in central Europe are discussed and a description of the materials and object types that are mostly infested and damaged are discussed.
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Isolated cork oak trees affect soil properties and biodiversity in a Mediterranean wooded grassland
Ivo Rossetti,Simonetta Bagella,Chiara Cappai,Maria Carmela Caria,Roberto Lai,Pier Paolo Roggero,P. Martins da Silva,José Paulo Sousa,Pascal Querner,Giovanna Seddaiu +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, isolated trees have direct and indirect effects on soil properties, plant and collembolan assemblages, hence they can influence the ecological processes of wooded grasslands, with implications for food webs, nutrient cycling and productivity.
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Pesticide seed dressings can affect the activity of various soil organisms and reduce decomposition of plant material.
Johann G. Zaller,Nina König,Alexandra Tiefenbacher,Yoko Muraoka,Pascal Querner,Andreas Ratzenböck,Michael Bonkowski,Robert Koller,Robert Koller +8 more
TL;DR: The reported non-target effects of seed dressings and their interactions with soil organisms are remarkable because they were observed after a one-time application of only 18 pesticide treated seeds per experimental pot.