Chuck breadth to diversity  about 9 years ago

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members is an important step in predicting how biogeochemical process rates can  change with community composition \citep{Schimel_1995,McGuire2010}. We  highlight three key results in our study with implications for models of soil  C cycling: \begin{itemize} \item labile and polymeric C decomposers functional  guilds  are similar in phylogenetic breadth, diversity,  \item labile C cycling may include significant trophic interactions, and \item soil biomass does not respond \textit{en masse} to C additions.\end{itemize} % Fakesubsubsection:Transformations carried out  Biogeochemical processes carried out by few taxa or ``narrow'' guilds are