Food consumption by Collembola from northern Michigan deciduous forest

The present study was designed to assess food partitioning mechanisms in Collembola. Isotoma notabilis, Sminthurinus henshawi and Orchesella hexfasciata were dominant litter-dwelling Collembola in northern Michigan deciduous forests. Little overlap in mouthpart size occurred between species. Isotoma...

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