0 an organism such as a bacterium or fungus that makes dead plant and animal material decay
1 an organism such as some types of bacteria or fungi that feeds on dead plant and animal material and causes it to decay
Gastropods, isopods, diplopods, and chilopods: neglected groups of the decomposer food web.
This is a potential indication of a decomposer's adaptation to specific substrates in a tropical forest.
The different trophic niches of oribatid mite species help in explaining the high diversity of decomposer invertebrates in forest ecosystems.
The size of a particle determines the ability of a decomposer organism to ingest the material.
Presumably, o similar low decomposition rates are caused by functionally similar decomposer communities developing on lower-quality litters of varying chemical composition.
Threshold values also exist for overall regressive succession; standing crop biomass; energy flows to grazing and decomposer food chains; mineral micro-nutrient stocks and so on.
Short-term responses of soil decomposer communities to forest management: c lear felling versus a lternative forest harvesting methods.
This study shows the variety of ways in which differences in foraging behaviour, body size, and life history among termite species in this decomposer community can influence decomposition.
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分解者(細菌和真菌等使動植物殘骸腐爛的微生物)…
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