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The Fauna of the Soil

The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1940
I NVESTIGATIONS during the last twenty years have revealed a microcosm within the soil and its litter, which is as complex as that of fresh water. In contrast to the plancton, the geenton is specialized for slow movement through a dense granular medium.
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Fauna in Soil Ecosystems

1997
Organic inputs and soil metabolism protozoa - recyclers and indicators of agroecosystem quality nematodes - harmful and beneficial organisms enchytraeids earthworms (lumbricidae - oligochaeta) - important promoters of soil development and soil fertility springtails and mites - important knots in the food web of soils gastropods, isopods, diplopods and ...
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Soil invertebrate fauna affect N2O emissions from soil

Global Change Biology, 2013
AbstractNitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from soils contribute significantly to global warming. Mitigation of N2O emissions is severely hampered by a lack of understanding of its main controls. Fluxes can only partly be predicted from soil abiotic factors and microbial analyses – a possible role for soil fauna has until now largely been overlooked.
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Desert Soil Fauna

The Journal of Animal Ecology, 1983
V. Standen, John A. Wallwork
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Soil Micromorphology and Soil Fauna: Problems and Importance

1985
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Soil Fauna

2015
David C. Coleman, Diana H. Wall
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Soil Fauna

2009
M. Schaefer, J. Schauermann
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