Tiny soil critters play by their own rules in urban parks
October 21, 2024
October 21, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Oct. 21 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
The assortment of species of tiny soil animals small enough to stand on the head of a pin differ from one urban park to another, unlike plants and larger animals where a few species are often found across many parks. This suggests that park managers should tailor management strategies to achieve better soil health, according to a published study of parks in Rochester, New York.
These soil creatur . . .
The assortment of species of tiny soil animals small enough to stand on the head of a pin differ from one urban park to another, unlike plants and larger animals where a few species are often found across many parks. This suggests that park managers should tailor management strategies to achieve better soil health, according to a published study of parks in Rochester, New York.
These soil creatur . . .