Title of article
Assessing soil biodiversity across Great Britain: national trends in the occurrence of heterotrophic bacteria and invertebrates in soil
Author/Authors
Black، نويسنده , , H.I.J and Parekh، نويسنده , , N.R and Chaplow، نويسنده , , J.S and Monson، نويسنده , , F and Watkins، نويسنده , , J and Creamer، نويسنده , , R and Potter، نويسنده , , E.D and Poskitt، نويسنده , , J.M and Rowland، نويسنده , , P and Ainsworth، نويسنده , , G and Hornung، نويسنده , , M، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
12
From page
255
To page
266
Abstract
An assessment of the biodiversity of soils was a component of the Countryside Survey 2000 (CS2000). This was the first integrated survey of soil biota and chemical properties at a national scale. A total of 1052 soil samples were collected across Great Britain during CS2000 and analysed for a range of soil microbial and invertebrate characteristics resulting in the production of a series of robust datasets. A principal objective was to use these datasets to investigate relationships between soil biota and environmental factors such as geographical location, vegetation, land use, land cover, soil type and pollutant levels as first stages in characterising the inherent biodiversity of British soils and investigating the potential of soil biodiversity as indicators of soil health at a regional or national scale. Preliminary results for culturable heterotrophic, invertebrate taxa, Acari, Collembola and Oribatid mites are presented here to illustrate the nature of the data collected and the patterns of soil biodiversity in relation to large-scale regional, vegetation and soil characteristics across the British countryside.
Keywords
Major Soil Group , Soil biodiversity , National , Heterotrophic bacteria , Invertebrate taxa , ACARI , Collembola , Oribatids , Environmental Zone , Aggregate Vegetation Class , Soil health
Journal title
Journal of Environmental Management
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Journal of Environmental Management
Record number
1569316
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