Feeding habits and multifunctional classification of soil‐associated consumers from protists to vertebrates
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B. Klarner | S. Scheu | R. M. Mc Donnell | O. Schmidt | Michala Tůmová | M. Devetter | K. Birkhofer | M. Maraun | A. Goncharov | A. Tiunov | S. Geisen | Melanie M. Pollierer | K. B. Gongalsky | I. Schaefer | A. Potapov | D. Korobushkin | Maxim I. Degtyarev | J. Shrubovych | F. Beaulieu | J. Tuma | Ting-Wen Chen | I. Semenyuk | Sarah L Bluhm | A. Sendra | A. Vassilieva | D. F. Liebke | Ting‐Wen Chen | M. I. Degtyarev | M. Degtyarev | Miloslav Devetter
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