Influence of invasive earthworms on soil structure and function in forests of the Huron Mountains, Michigan
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Influence of invasive earthworms on soil structure and function in forests of the Huron Mountains, Michigan
Funder: Huron Mountain Wildlife Foundation
Administered by: Xiaoyong Chen and Mary Carrington
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A research project investigating the impacts of invasive earthworms on soil structure and function in forest ecosystems located in Michigan's Huron Mountains.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
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science-researchenvironmental-conservation
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