Shifts in trophic interactions with forest type in soil generalist predators as indicated by complementary analyses of fatty acids and stable isotopes
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Shifts in trophic interactions with forest type in soil generalist predators as indicated by complementary analyses of fatty acids and stable isotopes
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OIKOS
Volume 123, Issue 10, Pages 1182-1191
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Wiley
Online
2013-11-06
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10.1111/j.1600-0706.2013.00848.x
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