peer reviewedThis article reviewed published papers on the use of soil and litter arthropods as biological indicators of soil quality since the 1970s. Our review shows that soil and litter arthropods are litter transformers and ecosystem engineers. They contribute to the availability of organic matter. Their diversity, abundance, biomass, and density are suitable measures for the assessment of natural and/or anthropogenic effects on soil. However, their use is challenged by difficulties in sampling methods and the identification of soil and litter arthropod diversity up to species level, and few research projects combine both abiotic and biotic factors. We recommend further research to investigate the most suitable methods for samplin...
Since management practices profoundly influence soil characteristics, the adoption of sustainable ag...
In terms of species richness, arthropods may represent as much as 85% of the soil fauna. They compri...
Soil arthropods respond sensitively to land management practices and correlate with beneficial soil ...
peer reviewedThis article reviewed published papers on the use of soil and litter arthropods as biol...
The phylum Arthropoda is one of the most diverse groups under the terrestrial surface comprising dif...
Soil quality indicators are physical, chemical, and biological properties, processes, and characteri...
The awareness of the problems related to soil pollution, in heavily populated areas, has led to a gr...
Reclaimed waste disposal sites usually have problems regarding soil quality. Their topsoil is genera...
International audienceDespite their importance both in soil functioning and as soil indicators, the ...
Soil arthropods play an important role in nutrient cycling and maintenance of soil structure, and th...
The increasing recognition of problems deriving from soil degradation has contributed in identifying...
Abstract We evaluated the potential of soil micro-arthropods and enchytraeid worms to be useful as b...
Arthropods are important components of the soil fauna in improving soil quality and its structural p...
Abstract - Nsengimana Venuste (2018). Use of soil and litter arthropods as biological indicators of...
The management of agricultural land includes a vari-ety of agronomic practices that can affect physi...
Since management practices profoundly influence soil characteristics, the adoption of sustainable ag...
In terms of species richness, arthropods may represent as much as 85% of the soil fauna. They compri...
Soil arthropods respond sensitively to land management practices and correlate with beneficial soil ...
peer reviewedThis article reviewed published papers on the use of soil and litter arthropods as biol...
The phylum Arthropoda is one of the most diverse groups under the terrestrial surface comprising dif...
Soil quality indicators are physical, chemical, and biological properties, processes, and characteri...
The awareness of the problems related to soil pollution, in heavily populated areas, has led to a gr...
Reclaimed waste disposal sites usually have problems regarding soil quality. Their topsoil is genera...
International audienceDespite their importance both in soil functioning and as soil indicators, the ...
Soil arthropods play an important role in nutrient cycling and maintenance of soil structure, and th...
The increasing recognition of problems deriving from soil degradation has contributed in identifying...
Abstract We evaluated the potential of soil micro-arthropods and enchytraeid worms to be useful as b...
Arthropods are important components of the soil fauna in improving soil quality and its structural p...
Abstract - Nsengimana Venuste (2018). Use of soil and litter arthropods as biological indicators of...
The management of agricultural land includes a vari-ety of agronomic practices that can affect physi...
Since management practices profoundly influence soil characteristics, the adoption of sustainable ag...
In terms of species richness, arthropods may represent as much as 85% of the soil fauna. They compri...
Soil arthropods respond sensitively to land management practices and correlate with beneficial soil ...