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Publications by Axel Zander
Top Predators Affect the Composition of Naive Protist Communities, but Only in Their Early-Successional Stage
Oecologia
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
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Changes in Microbial Community Composition in the Leaf Litter of Successional Communities After Volcanic Eruptions of Mount Usu, Northern Japan
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