Mining activities greatly contribute to economic growth and development in South Africa. However, post-mining soils have limited land-use potential due to low fertility, deficiency in organic matter content and poor physical, chemical, and microbiological properties. Mechanical methods to improve soil conditions, such as ripping, are expensive and provide temporary improvements. Alternatively, exploring biological methods could aid in creating arable land from degraded soils, where the placed soil is sufficiently deep. Dung beetles could potentially improve several aspects of soil degradation, complementing current rehabilitation efforts. Studies in relatively undisturbed soils of agro-ecosystems have found that dung burial introduces essen...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT: Paired-end sequence reads from this study are available in the Sequence...
A substantial portion of the Thicket Biome in the Eastern Cape has been transformed by overgrazing. ...
This paper analyzes the effects of the dung beetle on microbial decomposition of dung
Mining activities contribute greatly to economic growth and development in South Africa. However, po...
Opencast coal mining operations are a major contributor to habitat destruction through the removal ...
Although dung beetles are known to perform a multitude of ecosystem services, their effects on water...
The introduction of numerous exotic dung beetles across southern Australia in regions where native d...
Despite recognition of its importance, little is known about functional aspects of soil macrofauna. ...
New Zealand has a serious environmental pollution problem caused by intensive farming, and a lack of...
Soil fauna play critical roles in various ecosystem functions and services, but empirical data measu...
Soil fauna play critical roles in various ecosystem functions and services, but empirical data measu...
Soil fauna play critical roles in various ecosystem functions and services, but empirical data measu...
Dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) do just what their name suggests: they use the manure, or du...
Soil fauna play critical roles in various ecosystem functions and services, but empirical data measu...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT: Paired-end sequence reads from this study are available in the Sequence...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT: Paired-end sequence reads from this study are available in the Sequence...
A substantial portion of the Thicket Biome in the Eastern Cape has been transformed by overgrazing. ...
This paper analyzes the effects of the dung beetle on microbial decomposition of dung
Mining activities contribute greatly to economic growth and development in South Africa. However, po...
Opencast coal mining operations are a major contributor to habitat destruction through the removal ...
Although dung beetles are known to perform a multitude of ecosystem services, their effects on water...
The introduction of numerous exotic dung beetles across southern Australia in regions where native d...
Despite recognition of its importance, little is known about functional aspects of soil macrofauna. ...
New Zealand has a serious environmental pollution problem caused by intensive farming, and a lack of...
Soil fauna play critical roles in various ecosystem functions and services, but empirical data measu...
Soil fauna play critical roles in various ecosystem functions and services, but empirical data measu...
Soil fauna play critical roles in various ecosystem functions and services, but empirical data measu...
Dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) do just what their name suggests: they use the manure, or du...
Soil fauna play critical roles in various ecosystem functions and services, but empirical data measu...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT: Paired-end sequence reads from this study are available in the Sequence...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT: Paired-end sequence reads from this study are available in the Sequence...
A substantial portion of the Thicket Biome in the Eastern Cape has been transformed by overgrazing. ...
This paper analyzes the effects of the dung beetle on microbial decomposition of dung