Anthropogenic Destabilization of the Soil-Biotic Communities State’ in the Geosystems on the South of Eastern Siberia

E. P. Bessolitsyna
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A successful study of the anthropogenic impact on terrestrial biogeocenoses, and especially on their biotic component – zoocenoses, is ineffective without observations of the soil fauna. The paper presents a comparative analysis of the structure and diversity of zoocenoses of natural and anthropogenic disturbed soils prevailing in the region, identifies the ecological features of soil invertebrate communities and the limitations of biota functions in the transformed environment, and considers the patterns of transformation of the community structure in the landscape-zonal range under the influence of natural conditions and anthropogenic factors. Landscape-ecological analysis of the taxonomic diversity and structure of the community of soil invertebrates in geosystems was carried out at the local (biogeocenology), topological (facies) and regional levels. The negative impact of anthropogenic pressure on the number, biomass and biodiversity of mesopedobionts is considered. Data on various forms of anthropogenic impact on soil biota at the regional level are summarized. Possibilities of using integral soil-biotic indicators for environmental monitoring and forecasting in conditions of potentially dangerous anthropogenic impacts are shown.
东西伯利亚南部地质系统中土壤-生物群落状态的人为不稳定
如果没有对土壤动物的观察,就无法成功地研究人为活动对陆地生物地球群落,特别是对其生物组成部分——动物群落的影响。本文比较分析了该地区天然和人为扰动土壤动物群落的结构和多样性,确定了土壤无脊椎动物群落的生态特征和改造环境中生物群功能的局限性,并探讨了自然条件和人为因素影响下景观地带性范围内群落结构的变化规律。从局部(生物地质)、拓扑(相)和区域三个层面对土壤无脊椎动物群落的分类多样性和结构进行了景观生态学分析。考虑了人为压力对中植生物数量、生物量和生物多样性的负面影响。总结了区域一级各种形式的人为对土壤生物群影响的数据。显示了在潜在危险的人为影响条件下使用整体土壤-生物指标进行环境监测和预报的可能性。
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