International audienceTermites, ants and earthworms are considered as soil engineers because of their effects on soil properties and their influence on the availability of resources for other organisms, including microorganisms and plants. However, the links between their impacts on the soil environment and the resulting modification of natural selection pressures on engineer as well as on other organisms have received little attention. We suggest that the strategy evolved by species, or functional groups to control their environment can explain the difference between extended phenotype and accidental engineers. Extended phenotype engineers concentrate their activities on the building of biogenic structures in order to maintain optimal cond...
Soil fauna plays a significant role at all trophic levels of the soil food web and regulates process...
By burrowing galleries and producing casts, earthworms are constantly changing the structure and pro...
International audienceThe three main ecological categories of earthworms (anecic, endogeic, epigeic)...
International audienceTermites, ants and earthworms are considered as soil engineers because of thei...
These last twenty years have seen the development of an abundant literature on the influence of soil...
These last twenty years have seen the development of an abundant literature on the influence of soil...
The concept of ecosystem engineering has emerged decades ago and highlights the direct or indirect m...
Soils are self-organized ecological systems within which organisms interact within a nested suite of...
Equipe EABIOmEAGROSUPSoils are self-organized ecological systems within which organisms interact wit...
The importance of engineers is increasingly recognized in soil science because of their implication ...
<div><p></p><p>Ecosystem engineers affect other species by changing physical environments. Such chan...
This paper seeks to attract attention to the capture of organisms and materials in certain kinds of ...
International audienceEcological engineering of degraded ecosystems often manipulates plants, with p...
Organisms exhibit characteristics that can change depending on the environment and vary across a spe...
Ecosystem engineers affect other species by changing physical environments. Such changes may influen...
Soil fauna plays a significant role at all trophic levels of the soil food web and regulates process...
By burrowing galleries and producing casts, earthworms are constantly changing the structure and pro...
International audienceThe three main ecological categories of earthworms (anecic, endogeic, epigeic)...
International audienceTermites, ants and earthworms are considered as soil engineers because of thei...
These last twenty years have seen the development of an abundant literature on the influence of soil...
These last twenty years have seen the development of an abundant literature on the influence of soil...
The concept of ecosystem engineering has emerged decades ago and highlights the direct or indirect m...
Soils are self-organized ecological systems within which organisms interact within a nested suite of...
Equipe EABIOmEAGROSUPSoils are self-organized ecological systems within which organisms interact wit...
The importance of engineers is increasingly recognized in soil science because of their implication ...
<div><p></p><p>Ecosystem engineers affect other species by changing physical environments. Such chan...
This paper seeks to attract attention to the capture of organisms and materials in certain kinds of ...
International audienceEcological engineering of degraded ecosystems often manipulates plants, with p...
Organisms exhibit characteristics that can change depending on the environment and vary across a spe...
Ecosystem engineers affect other species by changing physical environments. Such changes may influen...
Soil fauna plays a significant role at all trophic levels of the soil food web and regulates process...
By burrowing galleries and producing casts, earthworms are constantly changing the structure and pro...
International audienceThe three main ecological categories of earthworms (anecic, endogeic, epigeic)...