Termite mounds are bioengineered granular ensembles that remain stable over decades, a vital requirement for termite societies that house millions of individual termites. An experimental study on the mechanobiology of mounds and mound soil of the fungus-growing termite Odontotermes obesus (Rambur) demonstrated that termites are capable engineers. Mound soil was significantly different in its physical and mechanical properties compared to the surrounding or ‘control’ soil. However, mound and control soils did not differ in clay mineralogy. Utilising the finer soil fraction, termites altered the soil significantly by cohering grains through their secretions into units called boluses, in the presence of water. Termites modulated the amount of ...
Understanding the link between termites' impact on ecosystem functioning and their ecological needs ...
Animal constructions such as termite mounds have received scrutiny by architects, structural enginee...
Termites are undoubtedly key soil organisms in tropical and subtropical soils. They are soil enginee...
Soil is used for construction of structures by many animals, at times admixed with endogenous secret...
International audienceThis study investigated the influence of soil properties on the density and sh...
[Extract] This chapter reviews the advances made in our knowledge of the effects of termites on the ...
International audienceThis work focuses on the interactions between fungus-growing termites (Isopter...
ABSTRACT: Soil-feeding termites transport soil for mound building, and this process can affect soil ...
Termites are considered soil engineers due to their effects on soil properties in tropical ecosystem...
International audienceTermites are key soil bioturbators in tropical ecosystems. Apart from mound ne...
Termite mounds are conspicuous features in many tropical ecosystems. Their shape and soil physicoche...
Termites are one of the dominant groups of soil macrofauna in the tropics. Termites belong to the or...
Structures built by fungus-growing (Isoptera, Macrotermitinae) termites could be considered as an ex...
Soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics and termite activity have now been widely accepted as key players...
Soil-feeding termites transport soil for mound building, and this process can affect soil characteri...
Understanding the link between termites' impact on ecosystem functioning and their ecological needs ...
Animal constructions such as termite mounds have received scrutiny by architects, structural enginee...
Termites are undoubtedly key soil organisms in tropical and subtropical soils. They are soil enginee...
Soil is used for construction of structures by many animals, at times admixed with endogenous secret...
International audienceThis study investigated the influence of soil properties on the density and sh...
[Extract] This chapter reviews the advances made in our knowledge of the effects of termites on the ...
International audienceThis work focuses on the interactions between fungus-growing termites (Isopter...
ABSTRACT: Soil-feeding termites transport soil for mound building, and this process can affect soil ...
Termites are considered soil engineers due to their effects on soil properties in tropical ecosystem...
International audienceTermites are key soil bioturbators in tropical ecosystems. Apart from mound ne...
Termite mounds are conspicuous features in many tropical ecosystems. Their shape and soil physicoche...
Termites are one of the dominant groups of soil macrofauna in the tropics. Termites belong to the or...
Structures built by fungus-growing (Isoptera, Macrotermitinae) termites could be considered as an ex...
Soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics and termite activity have now been widely accepted as key players...
Soil-feeding termites transport soil for mound building, and this process can affect soil characteri...
Understanding the link between termites' impact on ecosystem functioning and their ecological needs ...
Animal constructions such as termite mounds have received scrutiny by architects, structural enginee...
Termites are undoubtedly key soil organisms in tropical and subtropical soils. They are soil enginee...