Fourteen types of physical structures produced on the soil surface by ecological engineers were sampled in the Eastern Plains of Colombia. The invertebrates creating these structures were identified. Some physical (aggregate size and stability, and bulk density) and chemical (C, N, and P contents, and pH) properties of the structures were assessed. Three categories were also identified: (1) earthworm casts characterized by high bulk density (1.3-1.4 g/cm3), large aggregates (7-10 mm), high organic C contents (3%-4%), and assimilable nutrients; (2) termite mounds with low bulk density (0.6-0.9 g/cm3), large aggregates (8-9 mm), high organic C contents (3.5%-10%), and assimilable nutrients; and (3) slightly compact (0.4-0.7 g/cm3) and granula...
Some South American lowland environments bear impressive legacies of pre-Columbian engineering activ...
Earthworms are known to significantly influence soil aggregate stability and hence to regulate under...
Purpose: Anthropogenic activities lead to soil degradation and loss of biodiversity, but also contri...
By definition 'ecosystem engineers' are those organisms capable to modify physically the environment...
The genesis and architecture of the structures built by ants and earthworms differ markedly, suggest...
Soil ecosystem engineers such as termites and ants are able to modify physico-chemically the surroun...
Earthworms are generally considered to fulfill the definition of ecosystem engineers. The casts they...
Soil ecosystem engineers produce biogenic structures (casts, mounds, galleries) that strongly affect...
These last twenty years have seen the development of an abundant literature on the influence of soil...
Soil ecosystem engineers produce biogenic structures (casts, mounds, galleries) that strongly affect...
A comparative analysis of nutritional and microbial parameters was conducted on two types of biogene...
The concept of ecosystem engineering has emerged decades ago and highlights the direct or indirect m...
The aim of this study was to search for specific signatures of biogenic structures (i.e. earthworm c...
Earthworms are considered soil ecosystem engineers that play an important role in soil organic matte...
These last twenty years have seen the development of an abundant literature on the influence of soil...
Some South American lowland environments bear impressive legacies of pre-Columbian engineering activ...
Earthworms are known to significantly influence soil aggregate stability and hence to regulate under...
Purpose: Anthropogenic activities lead to soil degradation and loss of biodiversity, but also contri...
By definition 'ecosystem engineers' are those organisms capable to modify physically the environment...
The genesis and architecture of the structures built by ants and earthworms differ markedly, suggest...
Soil ecosystem engineers such as termites and ants are able to modify physico-chemically the surroun...
Earthworms are generally considered to fulfill the definition of ecosystem engineers. The casts they...
Soil ecosystem engineers produce biogenic structures (casts, mounds, galleries) that strongly affect...
These last twenty years have seen the development of an abundant literature on the influence of soil...
Soil ecosystem engineers produce biogenic structures (casts, mounds, galleries) that strongly affect...
A comparative analysis of nutritional and microbial parameters was conducted on two types of biogene...
The concept of ecosystem engineering has emerged decades ago and highlights the direct or indirect m...
The aim of this study was to search for specific signatures of biogenic structures (i.e. earthworm c...
Earthworms are considered soil ecosystem engineers that play an important role in soil organic matte...
These last twenty years have seen the development of an abundant literature on the influence of soil...
Some South American lowland environments bear impressive legacies of pre-Columbian engineering activ...
Earthworms are known to significantly influence soil aggregate stability and hence to regulate under...
Purpose: Anthropogenic activities lead to soil degradation and loss of biodiversity, but also contri...