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The diversity of decay. / Sayer, E.J.; Schäfer, R.
In: eLife, Vol. 9, 04.08.2020.

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Sayer EJ, Schäfer R. The diversity of decay. eLife. 2020 Aug 4;9. doi: 10.7554/eLife.60375

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Sayer, E.J. ; Schäfer, R. / The diversity of decay. In: eLife. 2020 ; Vol. 9.

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title = "The diversity of decay",
abstract = "To predict how species loss will affect ecosystems, it is important to consider how biodiversity influences processes such as decomposition. ",
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doi = "10.7554/eLife.60375",
language = "English",
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journal = "eLife",
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