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Soil fauna community body size structure mediates litter loss responses to temperature and plant litter treatments in ecological microcosms

  • 1. Cranfield EnvirOnment Centre, FacUlty OF Engineering and Applied ScienceS, Cranfield UniverSity, BedFOrdShire, MK43 0AL, UK
  • 2. Cranfield EnvirOnment Centre, FacUlty OF Engineering and Applied ScienceS, Cranfield UniverSity, BedFOrdShire, MK43 0AL, UK & AgricUltUral and EnvirOnmental ScienceS, SchOOl OF BiOScienceS, UniverSity OF NOttingham, NOttingham, LE12 5RD, UK
  • 3. Cranfield EnvirOnment Centre, FacUlty OF Engineering and Applied ScienceS, Cranfield UniverSity, BedFOrdShire, MK43 0AL, UK & NatUral ReSOUrce InStitUte, FacUlty OF Engineering and Science, UniverSity OF Greenwich, Kent, ME4 4TB, UK

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Li, Zhaoxing, Girkin, Nick T., Hannam, Jacqueline A., Johnston, Alice S.A. (2025): Soil fauna community body size structure mediates litter loss responses to temperature and plant litter treatments in ecological microcosms. Soil Organisms 97 (3): 291-304, DOI: 10.25674/444, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.25674/444

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