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The role of soils in habitat creation, maintenance and restoration

Gerlinde B. De Deyn, Lammert Kooistra

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences · 2021

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Summary

Soils are the fundament of terrestrial ecosystems. Across the globe we find different soil types with different properties resulting from the interacting soil forming factors: parent material, climate, topography, organisms and time. Here we present the role of soils in habitat formation and maintenance in natural systems, and reflect on how humans have modified soils from local to global scale. Soils host a tremendous diversity of life forms, most of them microscopic in size. We do not yet know all the functionalities of this diversity at the level of individual taxa or through their interactions. However, we do know that the interactions and feedbacks between soil life, plants and soil chemistry and physics are essential for soil and habitat formation, maintenance and restoration. Moreov

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1098/rstb.2020.0170
Catalogue ID
SNmok3j36e-sneymo
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