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Soil Invertebrates

Soil Invertebrates

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Publisher Taylor & Francis
Year 27/04/2023
Edition First
Version eBook: Reflowable eTextbook (ePub)
Language English
ISBN 9780429528934
Categories Life sciences: general issues, Developmental biology, Agriculture & farming, Farm & working animals
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Soil invertebrates make up diverse communities living in soil pores and on the soil surface, digging burrows and tunnels, processing organic matter and interacting with microbes. Soil is also a habitat of growing concern as many human activities cause soil degradation. This book documents the evolutionary history of soil invertebrates and their multitude of adaptations. Soil invertebrates live in a twilight zone: some have gone down to seek stability, constancy and rest, others have gone up and faced environmental variation, heat, cold and activity. And it all happens in a few decimetres, millimetres sometimes. Check out the wonderful life below ground in this book.

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