Effects of agriculture and climate on soil animal feeding activities
US May 15, 2026Trend Signal
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May 15, 2026
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Context & Analysis
This trend "Effects of agriculture and climate on soil animal feeding activities" was detected in the Ecology & Environment category with a score of 90/100. This trend is in its emergence phase and gradually gaining visibility.
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](https://www.eurekalert.org/multimedia/1130422) **image:** **This springtail (Collembola) is one of the tiny creatures in soil that, along with other animals like spiders and earthworms, contributes to nutrient cycling and decomposition. Researchers analysed soil from 19 countries to explore how the variety of feed** Credit: Frank Ashwood Soils are home to some of the most diverse animal communities on Earth. These animals – including nematodes, springtails, mites, earthworms, spiders and...
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What sources say
"A Göttingen-led study analysed soils from 19 countries to assess how land use and climate influence the feeding activities of soil fauna such as springtails, nematodes, and earthworms."
"Tundra - Climate Change, Human Impact, Arctic: Earth's tundra regions are harsh and remote, so fewer humans have settled there than in other environments."
"The global agricultural sector is rapidly shifting toward environmentally sustainable practices, and organic fertilizers are becoming one of the most..."