Awareness Raising through Exposure, Inspiration, and Positive Emotion: The Artwork of Svenja Meyer
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For those of us who study soil organisms and teach about the importance of soil biota and its many ecosystem functions, we often have the privilege of understanding these organisms at a deeper level than the average person through our work. For those who work on the frontiers of education and science communication, we seek ways of helping explain and raise awareness of these often minute and hidden creatures right below our feet.
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Meyer, S. (2022). Response of Soil Microarthropods to Drought in Arable Fields [Georg-August-University Göttingen]. https://doi.org/10.53846/goediss-9206
Meyer, S., Kundel, D., Birkhofer, K., Fliessbach, A., & Scheu, S. (2021). Soil microarthropods respond differently to simulated drought in organic and conventional farming systems. Ecology and Evolution, 11(15), 10369–10380. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7839
Meyer, S., Kundel, D., Birkhofer, K., Fliessbach, A., & Scheu, S. (2022). Trophic niche but not abundance of Collembola and Oribatida changes with drought and farming system. PeerJ, 10, e12777. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12777
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