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Some regularities in structure and function of the ecosystem ; Badania produktywności dwóch typów łąk w dolinie Wisły. 13, Niektóre prawidłowości budowy i funkcjonowania ekosystemu
Creator: Contributor:Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Ecology
Publisher: Place of publishing: Date issued/created: Description:Strony 249-261 : ilustracje ; 24 cm ; Bibliografia na stronie 260 ; Streszczenie w języku polskim
Type of object: Subject and Keywords:Łąki -- badania -- Polska ; Gleby -- badania -- Polska ; Produkcja pierwotna (biologia)
Abstract:Analysis was made of some elements of the structure and functioning of three meadow ecosystems, on the basis of examination of soil, vegetation, invertebrate fauna and micro-organisms. It was found that invertebrate phytophages and decomposers occur numerously on fertile, more productive meadows. The decomposition rate of dead plant matter is correlated with the abundance of earthworms and bacteria dominating among the decomposers. Predatory forms are concentrated in the epigeion layer, where thev find the most abundant food supply.
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