"Bioturbation, the disturbance of soil and litter by digging animals plays an important role for a variety of species and ecological processes in many ecosystems."
Mound-building behaviour of a keystone bioturbator alters rates of leaf litter decomposition and movement in urban reserves
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aec.13409
#conservation #soil #bioturbation #BrushTurkey #bandicoot #wildlife #EcosystemEngineering #Sawtell

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Awesome
A Mustang can be benign for the environment through
#EcosystemEngineering πŸ˜€
#https://mas.to/@anna_lillith/110689204284972758

The wells that the wild horses and burros dug increased accessible surface water density by up to 14-fold. Also important, the #scientists found the equine wells could serve as nurseries for critical trees, as willows and cottonwoods were germinating at some wells. Lundgren said the well-digging behavior fits the definition of β€œ#EcosystemEngineering,” a phenomenon whereby wild animals alter their environment.

5/6

This is also why I like the notion of local organizing with global networking and a global perspective. Different regions will have different needs, from a social perspective, from an engineering perspective, and from an ecological perspective. Folks on the left talk about the intersection between social dynamics like race, sex, gender, class, and so on, and bringing environmental justice into that has brought us to the point where it’s pretty clear that the social, engineering, and ecological perspectives aren’t really different things at all.

#EcosystemServices #EcosystemManagement #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #Elephants #EcosystemEngineering

https://freethoughtblogs.com/oceanoxia/2023/01/26/let-there-be-elephants/

Let There Be Elephants.

The science is in, and we need more ginormous critters. Well, ok, not exactly, but this research does remind me a bit of the ecosystem benefits of whales that I’ve mentioned before. The idea …

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