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Mutualism is not restricted to tree-killing bark beetles and fungi: the ecological stoichiometry of secondary bark beetles, fungi, and a scavenger
Diana L. Six,
James J. Elser
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
mutualism
100%
scavenger
85%
bark
83%
beetle
81%
stoichiometry
80%
fungus
64%
symbiosis
17%
phosphorus
10%
commensal
10%
ecological approach
9%
biomass
8%
symbiont
8%
boring
8%
RNA
7%
nutrition
7%
fitness
7%
forest ecosystem
7%
allocation
6%
invertebrate
6%
nutrient
4%
nitrogen
4%
carbon
4%
effect
3%
Agriculture & Biology
bark beetles
87%
mutualism
86%
stoichiometry
82%
fungi
44%
Coleoptera
38%
symbiosis
19%
frass
14%
biomass
12%
forest ecosystems
11%
excreta
11%
phosphorus content
11%
symbionts
10%
invertebrates
8%
nutrition
8%
phosphorus
7%
RNA
7%
carbon
6%
nutrients
6%
nitrogen
6%