How important are soil invertebrates for our future?

How important are soil invertebrates for our future?

How important are soil invertebrates? A new paper in Science Advances may have the answer. Researchers have estimated the abundance of all land arthropods (animals like insects, crabs, spiders and millipedes). It turns out that two-thirds to three-quarters of all these lifeforms live in our soils.

Termites make up 40% of soil arthropods globally. Source: smuay Stock photo ID:471740577

Soil is the by-product of animal life on Earth. It’s the deposition of millions of years of waste from plants a...

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on February 25, 2023 13:45
No comments have been added yet.


Wildlife in the Balance

Simon Mustoe
Wildlife has a huge and immeasurable impact on the stability, health and functioning of ecosystems. For this reason, humanity cannot survive without wildlife. Wild animals turn dust into soil, carbon ...more
Follow Simon Mustoe's blog with rss.