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SUBMITTER: Ewers RM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4403313 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ewers Robert M RM Boyle Michael J W MJ Gleave Rosalind A RA Plowman Nichola S NS Benedick Suzan S Bernard Henry H Bishop Tom R TR Bakhtiar Effendi Y EY Chey Vun Khen VK Chung Arthur Y C AY Davies Richard G RG Edwards David P DP Eggleton Paul P Fayle Tom M TM Hardwick Stephen R SR Homathevi Rahman R Kitching Roger L RL Khoo Min Sheng MS Luke Sarah H SH March Joshua J JJ Nilus Reuben R Pfeifer Marion M Rao Sri V SV Sharp Adam C AC Snaddon Jake L JL Stork Nigel E NE Struebig Matthew J MJ Wearn Oliver R OR Yusah Kalsum M KM Turner Edgar C EC
Nature communications 20150413
Invertebrates are dominant species in primary tropical rainforests, where their abundance and diversity contributes to the functioning and resilience of these globally important ecosystems. However, more than one-third of tropical forests have been logged, with dramatic impacts on rainforest biodiversity that may disrupt key ecosystem processes. We find that the contribution of invertebrates to three ecosystem processes operating at three trophic levels (litter decomposition, seed predation and ...[more]