The contribution of insects to global forest deadwood decomposition
Author:
Seibold SebastianORCID, Rammer Werner, Hothorn Torsten, Seidl RupertORCID, Ulyshen Michael D., Lorz Janina, Cadotte Marc W., Lindenmayer David B.ORCID, Adhikari Yagya P., Aragón Roxana, Bae SoyeonORCID, Baldrian PetrORCID, Barimani Varandi Hassan, Barlow JosORCID, Bässler Claus, Beauchêne Jacques, Berenguer ErikaORCID, Bergamin Rodrigo S., Birkemoe Tone, Boros Gergely, Brandl Roland, Brustel Hervé, Burton Philip J.ORCID, Cakpo-Tossou Yvonne T., Castro Jorge, Cateau Eugénie, Cobb Tyler P., Farwig Nina, Fernández Romina D., Firn JenniferORCID, Gan Kee Seng, González GrizelleORCID, Gossner Martin M.ORCID, Habel Jan C., Hébert Christian, Heibl ChristophORCID, Heikkala Osmo, Hemp Andreas, Hemp Claudia, Hjältén Joakim, Hotes Stefan, Kouki JariORCID, Lachat ThibaultORCID, Liu Jie, Liu YuORCID, Luo Ya-Huang, Macandog Damasa M.ORCID, Martina Pablo E., Mukul Sharif A.ORCID, Nachin Baatarbileg, Nisbet KurtisORCID, O’Halloran John, Oxbrough Anne, Pandey Jeev Nath, Pavlíček Tomáš, Pawson Stephen M., Rakotondranary Jacques S., Ramanamanjato Jean-Baptiste, Rossi Liana, Schmidl JürgenORCID, Schulze MarkORCID, Seaton StephenORCID, Stone Marisa J.ORCID, Stork Nigel E., Suran ByambagerelORCID, Sverdrup-Thygeson AnneORCID, Thorn Simon, Thyagarajan Ganesh, Wardlaw Timothy J.ORCID, Weisser Wolfgang W.ORCID, Yoon SungsooORCID, Zhang Naili, Müller JörgORCID
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Multidisciplinary
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