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A “Dirty” Footprint: Macroinvertebrate diversity in Amazonian Anthropic Soils
Amazonian rainforests, once thought to be pristine wilderness, are increasingly known to have been widely inhabited, modified, and managed prior to European arrival, by human populations with diverse cultural backgrounds. Amazonian Dark Earths (ADEs) are fertile soils found throughout the Amazon Bas...
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