Title
Subterranean Ecosystems: A Truncated Functional Biodiversity: This article emphasizes the truncated nature of subterranean biodiversity at both the bottom (no primary producers) and the top (very few strict predators) of food webs and discusses the implications of this truncation both from functional and evolutionary perspectives
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Publication Date
January 2002
Type
Article
Notes
BioScience, Vol. 52, no. 6 (2002).
Publisher
Oxford Academic
Identifier
SFS0069571_00001
Recommended Citation
Gibert, Janine and Deharveng, Louis, "Subterranean Ecosystems: A Truncated Functional Biodiversity: This article emphasizes the truncated nature of subterranean biodiversity at both the bottom (no primary producers) and the top (very few strict predators) of food webs and discusses the implications of this truncation both from functional and evolutionary perspectives" (2002). KIP Articles. 5206.
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