2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2015.03.003
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The origin and implications of variations in soil-related properties within Macrotermes falciger mounds

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“…Although termites are considered as heterogeneity drivers (sensu Jouquet et al, 2015c) and termite mounds as hot-spots or patches with specific physical, chemical and biological properties at the ecosystem scale (e.g., Konaté et al, 1999;Choosai et al, 2009;Muvengwi et al, 2013;Seymour et al, 2014;Bonachela et al, 2015), very limited data are available on the heterogeneity in soil properties within termite mounds (Erens et al, 2015). Further, to our knowledge, no information is available on the evolution of termite mound properties over time.…”
Section: Influence Of Termite Mound Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although termites are considered as heterogeneity drivers (sensu Jouquet et al, 2015c) and termite mounds as hot-spots or patches with specific physical, chemical and biological properties at the ecosystem scale (e.g., Konaté et al, 1999;Choosai et al, 2009;Muvengwi et al, 2013;Seymour et al, 2014;Bonachela et al, 2015), very limited data are available on the heterogeneity in soil properties within termite mounds (Erens et al, 2015). Further, to our knowledge, no information is available on the evolution of termite mound properties over time.…”
Section: Influence Of Termite Mound Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…No definite pattern nor significant differences between transect points were found for the CEC (Erens et al, 2015), concentrations of the latter were not elevated in soils that received mound material. Fertilizer application likely undid initial differences between sampling locations, considering the relatively high cation contents of the reference soils in this field compared to local woodland topsoils (Erens et al, 2015).…”
Section: Influence On Soil Fertilitymentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Fertilizer application likely undid initial differences between sampling locations, considering the relatively high cation contents of the reference soils in this field compared to local woodland topsoils (Erens et al, 2015). MC samples with high exchangeable Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ values invariably contained relatively large amounts of carbonates, which will have led to an overestimation of the content of these exchangeable cations.…”
Section: Influence On Soil Fertilitymentioning
confidence: 96%
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