2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-023-05327-8
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Factors influencing carrion communities are only partially consistent with those of deadwood necromass

Abstract: Research on decomposer communities has traditionally focused on plant litter or deadwood. Even though carrion forms highly nutrient-rich necromass that enhance ecosystem heterogeneity, the factors influencing saprophytic communities remain largely unknown. For deadwood, experiments have shown that different drivers determine beetles (i.e., decay stage, microclimate, and space), fungi (i.e., decay stage and tree species) and bacteria (decay stage only) assemblages. To test the hypothesis that similar factors al… Show more

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“…Huge numbers of microbes, insects and vertebrates colonize or make use of a carrion (von Hoermann et al., 2023). Here, beetle community composition was predictive of the decay process, supporting previous work showing that beetle community composition, affected by the mean annual temperature, significantly affected mice carrion decomposition (Farwig et al., 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Huge numbers of microbes, insects and vertebrates colonize or make use of a carrion (von Hoermann et al., 2023). Here, beetle community composition was predictive of the decay process, supporting previous work showing that beetle community composition, affected by the mean annual temperature, significantly affected mice carrion decomposition (Farwig et al., 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%