Title :
High mountain meadows mesofauna for pastures rehabilitation
Author :
Kokhia, Mzia ; Lortkipanidze, Manana ; Tskhadaia, Edisher ; Melashvili, Nino ; Gorgadze, Oleg
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Zoology, Ilia State Univ., Tbilisi, Georgia
Abstract :
The aims of this work are to study a quantitative parity of dominant soil inhabitants in High-Mountainous pastures of the South Caucasus and to define inhabitants´ roles in decomposition of plants. Species composition, horizontal and vertical distributions, seasonal dynamics were defined in soil layers by standard methods used in soil zoology. A role of soil invertebrate-saprophages was shown in plant litter destruction processes, in enhancement of biological cycle of high mountain ecosystems and in maintenance of soil natural fertility. Furthermore, the work presents a study of trophic structures and estimation of saprophages role in soil biota. The basic groups of high mountain meadows invertebrate-saprohages (millipedes, earthworms, caterpillars) were determined. The results showed that in trophic structures of animals´ population soil saprophages made up 50-80 % and the basic stream of energy was directed through detrital food chains in a soil cycle.
Keywords :
agricultural engineering; ecology; soil; vegetation; zoology; biological cycle; caterpillars; earthworms; ecosystem; high-mountain meadows mesofauna; millipedes; pasture rehabilitation; plant decomposition; plant litter destruction processes; plant species composition; soil biota; soil food chains; soil inhabitants; soil invertebrate saprophages; soil natural fertility maintenance; soil zoology; Artificial neural networks; Biomass; Insects; Soil; ecosystem; high-mountainous pastures; moisture; saprophages; soil mesofauna; trophic structures;
Conference_Titel :
Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering (ICBEE), 2010 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cairo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8748-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8749-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICBEE.2010.5651346