Life in the Leaf Litter
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- Original Source:American Museum of Natural History
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Produced by the Center for Biodiversity and Conservation, Life in the Leaf Litter is a guide to the diversity of soil organisms and the crucial role that invertebrates play in woodland ecosystems. The booklet was based, in part, on a leaf litter survey conducted by the CBC's Metro Program and the Museum's Division of Invertebrate Zoology in Central Park's woodlands, which led to the discovery of a new genus and species of centipede, Nannarrup hoffmani. The booklet may be downloaded as a pdf or ordered free of charge. Less
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Grade: PS/Pre-K to 12
Topics: Life Sciences, Agriculture & Natural Resources, Ecology & Ecosystems, Earth's Resources, Earth & Space Science
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