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Burrowing detritivores regulate nutrient cycling in a desert ecosystem
Nevo Sagi
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,
José M. Grünzweig
,
Dror Hawlena
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Corresponding author for this work
Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture
Department of Ecology, Evolution & Behavior (EEB)
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Nutrient Cycling
100%
Desert Ecosystem
100%
Burrow
100%
Macro-detritivores
100%
Detritivores
100%
Plant Litter
75%
Desert
50%
Peak Activity
50%
Arid Ecosystems
50%
Isopod
50%
Terrestrial Ecosystems
25%
Dry Summer
25%
Mesh Size
25%
Precipitation Amount
25%
Microbial Activity
25%
Inorganic Nitrogen
25%
Hot Summer
25%
General Mechanism
25%
Moisture Sources
25%
Abiotic Degradation
25%
Desert Isopods
25%
Micro-meso-macro
25%
Inorganic Phosphor
25%
Soil-litter Mixing
25%
Plant Detritus
25%
Soil nutrient Content
25%
Desert Surfaces
25%
Selective Entry
25%
Decomposers
25%
Litter Removal
25%
Macrofauna
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Detritivore
100%
Plant Litter
60%
Isopoda
60%
Terrestrial Ecosystem
20%
Microbial Activity
20%
Soil Degradation
20%
Soil Nutrient
20%
Macrofauna
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Phosphorus
33%