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Arthropod Recolonization of Soil Surface Habitat in Post-Fire Mulch Treatments
Christine Mott
, Anita Antoninka
,
Richard Hofstetter
Forestry, School of
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Arthropods
100%
Recolonization
100%
Soil Surface
100%
Mulching
100%
Mulching Treatment
100%
Split-plot Design
66%
Surface Treatment
66%
Arizona
33%
Bark Beetle
33%
Landscape Scale
33%
Western US
33%
Community Structure
33%
Arthropod Community
33%
Water Retention
33%
Arthropod Community Composition
33%
Soil Water
33%
Intact Forest
33%
Large Fires
33%
Ecosystem Restoration
33%
Logging Slash
33%
Soil nutrients
33%
Steep Slope
33%
Nutrient Retention
33%
Vegetation Recovery
33%
Pitfall Traps
33%
Mastication
33%
Insect Community
33%
Treatment Impact
33%
Arthropod Abundance
33%
Fungivores
33%
Predatory Beetles
33%
Forest Matrix
33%
Human Proximity
33%
Landscape Treatments
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Arthropod Communities
100%
Bark Beetle
50%
Mastication
50%
Restoration Ecology
50%
Soil Nutrient
50%
Pitfall Trap
50%
Insect Communities
50%
Fungivore
50%