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Top-down effects on biological soil crust function
Shelby Rinehart
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Dror Hawlena
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Department of Ecology, Evolution & Behavior (EEB)
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Biological Soil Crusts
100%
Top-down Effects
100%
Feces
23%
Mucus
23%
CO2 Respiration
23%
Detritivores
15%
Fungi
7%
Ecosystem Function
7%
Drylands
7%
N Content
7%
Teasing
7%
Macroinvertebrates
7%
Mannan-oligosaccharide
7%
Trophic Interactions
7%
Top-down Regulation
7%
Microorganism Community
7%
Integrative Effect
7%
Detritivorous
7%
Soil Detritivore
7%
Manipulative Field Experiment
7%
Immunology and Microbiology
Feces
100%
Detritivore
100%
Downregulation
33%
Macroinvertebrate
33%
Microorganism
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biological Soil Crust
100%
Feces
23%
Detritivore
23%
Snail
23%
Microorganism
7%
Macroinvertebrate
7%