https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsoil.2025.106608
I am very happy to be part of and to see this review on #Isopoda and #Oniscidea (woodlice, terrestrial isopods) published in the #SoilOrganisms journal.
Many thanks to Konstantin Gongalsky & Pallieter De Smedt for leading this excellent work! π
Read/download the review: https://doi.org/10.25674/466
And if you have Oniscidea data: SHARE THEM!
#OniscidBase #Isopods #Critters #SoilFauna #SoilMacroFauna #CallForData
My photo from 2019 shows a #treetrunk in the #Berlin #winter, which has not fallen off all its dried #autumnleaves. In autumn, many #deciduous #trees cork the xylem connections of their leaves so that they do not evaporate more water than the tree can absorb through its roots. The #withered #fallenleaves serve as a #microhabitat for specialized #decomposing #soilorganisms. If old leaves remain on the tree, the organisms there will begin #decomposition processes.
Β© #StefanFWirth Berlin 2019/2024
#MountainMonday: happy to share our recent #AlpSoil_Lab paper on soil fauna in #mountain meadows and mixed forests.
As agricultural areas are limited in mountain regions, they need to be used efficiently and therefore #grasslands often are embedded in #forests with no buffer zones (field margins).
--> well separated #SoilFauna communities, but the missing ecotones impede their exchange.
#OpenAccess paper in #SoilOrganisms --> https://soil-organisms.org/index.php/SO/article/view/338/325
New #AlpSoil_Lab paper out in #SoilOrganisms led by our junior researcher Julia Plunger on how grassland management intensification shifts ground-dwelling #predator communities:
- more frequent species and specimens
- but way lower species diversity