Epiphyte type and sampling height impact mesofauna communities in Douglas-fir trees

RT @Texosporium: Tardigrade alert! We found that different tardigrade communities live on different lichen & moss functional groups in tree…
RT @Texosporium: Tardigrade alert! We found that different tardigrade communities live on different lichen & moss functional groups in tree…
RT @Texosporium: Tardigrade alert! We found that different tardigrade communities live on different lichen & moss functional groups in tree…
RT @Texosporium: Tardigrade alert! We found that different tardigrade communities live on different lichen & moss functional groups in tree…
RT @Texosporium: Tardigrade alert! We found that different tardigrade communities live on different lichen & moss functional groups in tree…
RT @Texosporium: Tardigrade alert! We found that different tardigrade communities live on different lichen & moss functional groups in tree…
RT @Texosporium: Tardigrade alert! We found that different tardigrade communities live on different lichen & moss functional groups in tree…
Tardigrade alert! We found that different tardigrade communities live on different lichen & moss functional groups in trees. May explain why there are different tardigrades at different heights in forest canopies. https://t.co/gSKftiZIMh
Epiphyte type and sampling height impact mesofauna communities in Douglas-fir trees https://t.co/qK0K2pAard https://t.co/pRn7i8QpKR