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© Senckenberg Museum of Natural History Görlitz · 2013 ISSN 1864-6417

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Thanks to referees of Volume 85

85 (3) · December 2013

The editors wish to express their gratitude to all the anonymous referees, whose valuable effort contributed much to this volume of SOIL ORGANISMS.

Willi Xylander – Editor-in-Chief

Paolo Sousa, Matty Berg & David Russell – Editors of issue 85 (1) Rüdiger Schmelz & David Russell – Editors of issue 85 (2) Karin Hohberg – Editor of issue 85 (3)

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