Logging of rainforest and conversion to oil palm reduces bioturbator diversity but not levels of bioturbation
Anthropogenic habitat change is a major driver of species extinctions and altered species communities worldwide. These changes are particularly rapid in the tropics, where logging of rainforests and conversion to agricultural habitats is widespread. Because species have varying effects on their abio...
Main Authors: | Tuma, J, Fleiss, S, Eggleton, P, Frouz, J, Klimes, P, Lewis, O, Yusah, K, Fayle, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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