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Coleman, DC. 2008. From peds to paradoxes: Linkages between soil biota and their
influences on ecological processes. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY. 40(2):271-289.
Address:
Coleman, DC, Univ Georgia, Odum Sch Ecol, Athens, GA 30602
Soils and their biota have been studied by a variety of observational
and experimental methods that have allowed biologists to infer their
structural and functional interactions. Viewing progress made over the
last 10 years, it is apparent that an increasing diversity of
analytical and chemical methods are providing much more detailed
information about feeding preferences and niche overlaps of speciose
groups such as oribatid mites.
Other topics in which considerable progress has been made include new
advances in knowledge of root and mycorrhiza production and turnover
and their impacts on soil ecosystems; soil biota, exudations and
secretions and soil aggregation phenomena; the biology of invasive
species in soils; soil biodiversity, legacies and linkages to soil
processes; and soil biodiversity and ecosystem functional responses.
Throughout the review I suggest ways for new progress to be made in
future research.
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