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Succession, Diversity and Trophic Relationships of Some Soil Animals in Decomposing Leaf Litter
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Succession, Diversity and Trophic Relationships of Some Soil Animals in Decomposing Leaf Litter
Succession, Diversity and Trophic Relationships of Some Soil Animals in Decomposing Leaf Litter
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J. M. Anderson
J. M. Anderson
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1 June 1975
journal article
Published by
JSTOR
in
Journal of Animal Ecology
Vol. 44
(2)
,
475
https://doi.org/10.2307/3607
Abstract
(1) The successional development of soil animal communities associated with beech and chestnut leaves was studied over a 20-month period by use of litter bags. ...
Keywords
TROPHIC RELATIONSHIPS
DIVERSITY AND TROPHIC
LEAVES
BEECH
CHESTNUT
SUCCESSIONAL
BAGS
DECOMPOSING
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