Termite diversity in Ecuador: A comparison of two primary forest national parks
Termites are one of the key ecosystem engineers in tropical forests where they play a major role in decomposition rates, both above and belowground. The interest in termite ecology and biogeography has increased in the last few decades; however, the lack of comparable data has limited the wider impa...
Main Authors: | Dahlsjö, CAL, Romero, CS, Iñiguez, C-I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2020
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