2018
DOI: 10.14258/abs.v4i3.4366
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The spatial scaling of impact in edaphic and plant factors on the structuring of the soil macrofauna community

Abstract: In this paper, the role of edaphic factors and plant, as well as the spatial variables was revealed in the structuring of the forest biogeocenosis soil macrofauna community in the river Dnepr arena within the nature reserve of "Dnepr-Orelsky" (Ukraine). 44 species of soil animals were found in the test polygon after manual sorting of soil samples. The density of the soil macrofauna in studied polygon is 321.5 ± 43.2 ind./m 2. It is shown that the soil macrofauna community is structured under the influence of e… Show more

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“…This level is higher than that of natural ecosystems which are close to the Dnipro city. Thus, in poplar-willow forest in the floodplain of the River Dnipro the abundance of soil macrofauna was 91.4 ± 20.2 ind./m 2 (Zhukov et al, 2019), in deciduous woodland -197.8 ± 27.9 ind./m 2 (Zhukov et al, 2018), in deciduous forest -321.5 ± 43.2 ind./m 2 (Dubinina, 2018), in floodplain oak forest -178.4 ± 26.9 ind./m 2 (Zhukov et al, 2018). The decrease in the abundance of soil macrofauna is typical for high levels of ecosystem hemeroby, while ecosystems close to natural regimes are characterized by a wide range of community abundance variation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This level is higher than that of natural ecosystems which are close to the Dnipro city. Thus, in poplar-willow forest in the floodplain of the River Dnipro the abundance of soil macrofauna was 91.4 ± 20.2 ind./m 2 (Zhukov et al, 2019), in deciduous woodland -197.8 ± 27.9 ind./m 2 (Zhukov et al, 2018), in deciduous forest -321.5 ± 43.2 ind./m 2 (Dubinina, 2018), in floodplain oak forest -178.4 ± 26.9 ind./m 2 (Zhukov et al, 2018). The decrease in the abundance of soil macrofauna is typical for high levels of ecosystem hemeroby, while ecosystems close to natural regimes are characterized by a wide range of community abundance variation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%