Spatial patterns of litter-dwelling taxa in relation to the amounts of coarse woody debris in European temperate deciduous forests
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W. Topp | H. Kappes | M. Jabin | Heike Kappes | Werner Topp | P. Zach | J. Kulfan | Marc Jabin | Ján Kulfan | Peter Zach
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