Microbial succession in decomposing carrion is driven by time, modulated by insects and microbial perturbation
Benjamin M. Long
Recent research into decomposition has shed light on the intricate interplay within multi-kingdom communities, with microbial populations emerging as key players in the breakdown process and emphasizing their interactions within the broader decomposer ecosystem. Despite this, the specific roles and regulatory mechanisms of microbial communities remain underexplored. Gaining deeper insight into these dynamics is essential for advancing ecological and forensic sciences. This study examines the rol
