The intricate and mutually influential relationships between soil microorganisms and animals, vital for ecosystem stability and nutrient cycling.
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Exploring the Synergy of Soil-Animal Interactions: A Blueprint for Biodiversity Preservation
Vishal M. Makwana (Zoology Department, Sir P. P. Institute of Science, M. K. Bhavnagar University, Gujarat, India), Karan Thakkar (Consumer Education and Research Centre, Ahmedabad, India), and
Pravinsang P. Dodia (Zoology Department, Sir P. P. Institute of Science, M. K. Bhavnagar University, Gujarat, India)
Copyright: © 2024
|Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-3374-7.ch002
Abstract
The chapter explores the intricate interactions between soil, plants, and animals, highlighting the essential role of animal biodiversity in ecosystem health. It discusses the impacts of climate change on soil-dwelling animals, emphasizing underestimated effects through case studies. Synergistic mechanisms, such as mutualistic relationships, are examined for their contribution to ecosystem resilience. Preservation strategies, challenges, and future directions in biodiversity conservation are outlined, providing insights for sustainable soil ecosystem management. Through interdisciplinary inquiry, the chapter offers a comprehensive blueprint for biodiversity preservation, fostering resilience in soil ecosystems.