Offered Papers Theme B: Grassland and the Environment
Description
Measures of ecosystems and their populations include biomass, production and trophic composition and animal spatial distribution. Grazing of grasslands influences spatial distribution of vegetation seriously. The same effects on soil macroinvertebrates are less well studied. Spatial distribution is usually studied at a coenosis level, and not at a studied point level, although the scale of sampling has a giant importance in estimation of organism's distribution. The aim of our study was to estimate grazing impact on large soil invertebrates in steppe ecosystems in Chernozem Nature Reserve in Russia.
Citation
Savin, F. A.; Gongalsky, K. B.; and Pokarzhevskii, A. D., "Grazing Effects on Spatial Microdistribution of Soil Macroinvertebrates in a Steppe of European Russia" (2023). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 172.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/themeB/172
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Grazing Effects on Spatial Microdistribution of Soil Macroinvertebrates in a Steppe of European Russia
Measures of ecosystems and their populations include biomass, production and trophic composition and animal spatial distribution. Grazing of grasslands influences spatial distribution of vegetation seriously. The same effects on soil macroinvertebrates are less well studied. Spatial distribution is usually studied at a coenosis level, and not at a studied point level, although the scale of sampling has a giant importance in estimation of organism's distribution. The aim of our study was to estimate grazing impact on large soil invertebrates in steppe ecosystems in Chernozem Nature Reserve in Russia.