2014
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.721v1
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The degree of change of collembolan community structure related to anthropic soil disturbance

Abstract: Edaphic fauna play a crucial role in soil processes such as organic matter incorporation and cycling, nutrient content, soil structure, and stability. Collembolans in particular, play a very significant role in nutrient cycling and soil structure. The structure and functioning of the soil fauna can in turn be affected by soil use, leading to changes in soil characteristics and its sustainability. Therefore, the responses of soil fauna to different soil management practices, can be used as ecological indicators… Show more

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“…Tillage alters the soil's chemical and physical qualities, especially affecting the matrices that enable the growth of microbial populations [31][32][33]. The composition and structure of a community are widely acknowledged as indicators of ecological status [34][35][36], as well as the utilization of biological data to measure ecological health is a hot topic of research nowadays [37]. Despite the fact that diversity can be utilized to distinguish the structure of ecosystems, another significant element of the system is the variation within the abundance of its constituents [38].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tillage alters the soil's chemical and physical qualities, especially affecting the matrices that enable the growth of microbial populations [31][32][33]. The composition and structure of a community are widely acknowledged as indicators of ecological status [34][35][36], as well as the utilization of biological data to measure ecological health is a hot topic of research nowadays [37]. Despite the fact that diversity can be utilized to distinguish the structure of ecosystems, another significant element of the system is the variation within the abundance of its constituents [38].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%