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Relationships between soil properties and feeding activity of soil fauna in acid forest soils
Authors:Violette Geissen  Joachim Gehrmann  Lutz Genssler
Institution:1. El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Administración de Correos No. 2, Apartado Postal 1042, 86100 Villahermosa, Tabasco, México;2. Landesanstalt für ?kologie, Bodenordnung und Forsten, NRW, 45610 Recklinghausen, Germany
Abstract:We investigated the relationships between soil chemical properties, humus form, and feeding activity in eight forest sites in Northrhine‐Westphalia, Germany. The study sites varied in forest type (oak, oak‐hornbeam, spruce, and pine). Three study sites were located under the same climatic conditions, and five study sites were distributed all over Northrhine‐Westphalia. We determined humus form, soil chemical properties, and feeding activity in three replication plots per site. We used the bait‐lamina test to determine feeding activity of soil fauna. Independent of forest type, all study sites were very acid with pH(CaCl2) values in the Ah horizon between 2.8 and 4.0. The three study sites located under the same climatic conditions showed very homogenous soil chemical properties (pH in Ah: 2.9–3.0), whereas the five other sites varied significantly due to their soil chemical parameters (pH in Ah: 2.8–4.0). All single sites presented feeding activities with a very low spatial heterogeneity. Forest types and climatic conditions were not related to activity of soil fauna. Feeding activity and thickness of the O layer were strongly negatively correlated, whereas the activity was strongly positively correlated to soil pH in the five study sites with a wide range of soil chemical parameters. The three extremely acid forest sites presented significant differences in feeding activities that were not related to soil chemical properties.
Keywords:biological activity  forest soils  acidification  soil fauna
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