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Does logging affect soil biodiversity and its functions? A review
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Moreno, María Laura, Bedano, José Camilo, Rivera, Luis, Politi, Natalia (2023): Does logging affect soil biodiversity and its functions? A review. Soil Organisms 95 (3): 179-194, DOI: 10.25674/so95iss3id330, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.25674/so95iss3id330
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