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Researchers are aware of how large herbivores cycle nutrients in forests. They know much less, however, about how leaf-eating insects impact forest carbon and nutrient cycling. Skip to main content.
Geert Hensgens, Hjalmar Laudon, Matthias Peichl, Itziar Aguinaga Gil, Quan Zhou, Martin Berggren, The role of the understory in litter DOC and nutrient leaching in boreal forests, Biogeochemistry, Vol ...
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Indulgexpress on MSNBioluminescent forests in India: A magical sightBioluminescent forests in India are captivating natural wonders, where the interplay of light and nature creates a magical experience. Among the most remarkable locations for this phenomenon are ...
Plants growing at the bottom of sinkholes in China's Dashiwei Tiankeng Group don't take up as much carbon as surface plants do, but they have much higher levels of nutrients in their tissues.
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