Relationship between Diversity of Soil Meso-Fauna and Soil Physical Properties in Upland Fields

  • Kaneko Aya
    Department of Bioproduction and Environment Engineering, Faculty of Regional Environment Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture
  • Mihara Machito
    Department of Bioproduction and Environment Engineering, Faculty of Regional Environment Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture
  • Komamura Masaharu
    Department of Bioproduction and Environment Engineering, Faculty of Regional Environment Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture

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  • 多摩丘陵における畑地の土壌物理性と中型土壌動物相の多様性の関連
  • タマ キュウリョウ ニ オケル ハタチ ノ ドジョウ ブツリセイ ト チュウガタ ドジョウ ドウブツソウ ノ タヨウセイ ノ カンレン

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Relationships in soil meso-fauna and soil physical properties were investigated in Tama hills. Population, genera, diversity index of Simpson (1/λ) and that of Fisher (α+1) were employed for evaluating soil meso-fauna. Through results of multiple regression analysis, Population, genera and Simpson's diversity index were related with macro porosity. So, it was concluded that increasing macro porosity is important for soil meso-fauna.

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