نتایج جستجو برای: soil fauna

تعداد نتایج: 195195  

2009
Nigel E. Stork Paul Eggleton

Invertebrates are an integral part of soils and are important in determining the suitability of soils for the sustainable production of healthy crops or trees. We discuss the importance of the soil invertebrate fauna in relation to terrestrial habitats and global biodiversity as we understand it We describe the role of the main invertebrate groups in soils, including earthwormsy termitesy sprin...

2012
Jake E. Simpson Eleanor Slade Terhi Riutta Michele E. Taylor

British temperate broadleaf woodlands have been widely fragmented since the advent of modern agriculture and development. As a result, a higher proportion of woodland area is now subject to edge effects which can alter the efficiency of ecosystem functions. These areas are particularly sensitive to drought. Decomposition of detritus and nutrient cycling are driven by soil microbe and fauna coac...

2010
Uffe N. Nielsen Graham H. R. Osler Colin D. Campbell Roy Neilson David F. R. P. Burslem René van der Wal

BACKGROUND "The enigma of soil animal species diversity" was the title of a popular article by J. M. Anderson published in 1975. In that paper, Anderson provided insights on the great richness of species found in soils, but emphasized that the mechanisms contributing to the high species richness belowground were largely unknown. Yet, exploration of the mechanisms driving species richness has fo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Stephan Hättenschwiler Patrick Gasser

Most of the terrestrial net primary production enters the decomposer system as dead organic matter, and the subsequent recycling of C and nutrients are key processes for the functioning of ecosystems and the delivery of ecosystem goods and services. Although climatic and substrate quality controls are reasonably well understood, the functional role of biodiversity for biogeochemical cycles rema...

2017
Adam Šťovíček Minsu Kim Dani Or Osnat Gillor

Life in desert soil is marked by episodic pulses of water and nutrients followed by long periods of drought. While the desert flora and fauna flourish after rainfall the response of soil microorganisms remains unclear and understudied. We provide the first systematic study of the role of soil aqueous habitat dynamics in shaping microbial community composition and diversity. Detailed monitoring ...

2015
Alicia Callejas-Chavero Gabriela Castaño-Meneses María Razo-González Daniela Pérez-Velázquez José G. Palacios-Vargas Arturo Flores-Martínez

Soil fauna is essential for ecosystem dynamics as it is involved in biogeochemical processes, promotes nutrient availability, and affects the animal communities associated with plants. In this study, we examine the possible relationship between the soil microarthropod community on foliage production and quality of the shrub Pittocaulon praecox. We also examine the arthropods associated to its f...

ژورنال: مرتع 2022
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Soil flora and fauna play an important role in nutrient cycle and ecosystem sustainability. With the aim of investigating the changes in the activity of these soil organisms as a result of the change of vegetation from forest to rangeland in the mountainous regions of the north of the country, the present study was considered. For this purpose, in the Kinj region of Nowshahr, a forest habitat d...

2017
Ritu Mishra

Transgenic crops, a new product of agricultural biotechnology has its own share of environmental risks and benefits. Present agricultural management practices and new ecosystems have their own impacts on the environment and further any additional negative effect of transgenic crops may mitigate their positive impacts as well as increase the background value of negative impacts due to new agricu...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1979
G W Yeates

There has been much work on plant-feeding nematodes, and less on other soil nematodes, their distribution, abundance, intrinsic properties, and interactions with biotic and abiotic factors. Seasonal variation in nematode fauna as a whole is correlated with factors such as moisture, temperature, and plant growth; at each site nematode distribution generally reflects root distribution. There is a...

2003
Joe Sapp Ellinor Michel

Anthropogenic sedimentation has various detrimental effects in many freshwater ecosystems. Sedimentation is most often caused by erosion following deforestation or development of pristine areas that expose the soil surface to precipitation and surface runoff. Accumulation of eroded sediments in the benthic zone of aquatic ecosystems has a variety of adverse effects on the fauna (Cohen et al. 19...

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