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Functional attributes: Compacting vs decompacting earth- worms and influence on soil structure

Functional attributes: Compacting vs decompacting earth- worms and influence on soil structure
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摘要 A short term field mesocosm experiment was performed in semi-deciduous forest areas of Ivory Coast to assess the impact of a decompacting (Hyperiodrilus africanus, Eudrilidae) and two compacting (Millsonia omodeoi and Dichogaster terrae nigrae, Acanthodrilidae) earthworm species on soil properties. These species have been selected for their predominance in the re- gion and their contrasting impact on soil structure. The experimental design consisted of a treatment without worms (control), and treatments with one, two or three species of earthworms. Both compacting and decompacting earthworms increased water infil- tration rate in all treatments, with marked impact in H. africanus and M. omodeoi+D, terraenigrae treatments. Interactions be- tween compacting and decompacting species resulted in more large aggregates in comparison to when the compacting species D. terraenigrae was alone. This may be accounted for by their compacting attribute as compacting earthworms are responsible for producing the highest number of large aggregates. The low values of mean weight diameter in treatments combining decompact-ing and compacting earthworms compared with compacting "M. omodeoi" one also confirmed the trend of decline in soil com-paction in the presence of the decompacting species. These results showed positive impact of species richness on soil structure regulation, which is crucial in ecosystem productivity and support consequently the insurance hypothesis. In fact, this study showed that the preservation of earthworm species belonging to these two contrasting functional groups is essential for the main-tenance of stable soil structure regulation in agro-tropical ecosystems.
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第4期556-565,共10页 动物学报(英文版)
关键词 Earthworms Physical properties Compacting and decompacting species MESOCOSMS 土壤结构 压缩比 蚯蚓 功能特性 物种丰富度 生态系统生产力 农业生态系统 围隔实验
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