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How does litter quality and site heterogeneity interact on decomposer food webs of a semi-natural forest?
Lisa Bjørnlund Strandmark,
Søren Christensen
Terrestrial Ecology
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Semi-natural Forest
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Quality Heterogeneity
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Site Heterogeneity
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Decomposer Food Web
100%
Litter Quality
100%
Litter Type
60%
Slow-growing
40%
Closed Canopy
20%
Relative Abundance
20%
Mixed Deciduous Forest
20%
Fungal Activity
20%
Beech Leaf
20%
Fungivorous Nematode
20%
Semi-natural
20%
Taxonomic Diversity
20%
Fast-growing
20%
Mycelium
20%
Bacterial Activity
20%
Plectus
20%
Variable Environmental Condition
20%
Site Effects
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Food Web
100%
Plectus
16%
Microbial Activity
16%
Mycelium
16%