The Environmental Impact of Burrowing Animals and Animal Burrows: The Proceeding of a Symposium held at the Zoological Society of London on 3rd and 4th May 1990

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The Environmental Impact of Burrowing Animals and Animal Burrows: The Proceeding of a Symposium held at the Zoological Society of London on 3rd and 4th May 1990 Editors: Azra Meadows, Peter Swithin Meadows Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Oxford University Press
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Pages: 368 Illustrations and other contents: halftones, figures, tables Language: English ISBN: 9780198546801 Categories: , , ,

This volume examines the impact of burrowing animals on the environment, over a wide range of taxa – ants, beetles, wood-borers, nematodes, fish, rabbits, badgers, rats – paying equal attention to terrestrial and aquatic habitats. Burrowing activities have significant environmental effects, such as increased soil fertility, changes in plant abundance and distribution, increased chemical interchange across the sediment-water interface, and alterations in soil and sediment stability. The scale and importance of animal burrowing are made clearer than ever before by the contributors to this symposium.

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'The scale and importance of animal burrowing are made clearer than ever before by the contributors to this symposium.' Ethology Ecology & Evolution 5: 1993