This document appears to be reporting results from a study that sampled different soil layers and counted the number of various taxa found, including arachnids, insects, and other invertebrates. It shows the counts for 12 different taxa across 3 soil layers (0-10cm, 10-20cm, and 20-30cm) within a sample area labeled R1. The highest counts were for termites in the top layer, with 24 found from 0-10cm depth and 25 from 10-20cm. Overall the study found higher counts of invertebrates in the top two soil layers compared to the deepest layer from 20-30cm.
This document appears to be reporting results from a study that sampled different soil layers and counted the number of various taxa found, including arachnids, insects, and other invertebrates. It shows the counts for 12 different taxa across 3 soil layers (0-10cm, 10-20cm, and 20-30cm) within a sample area labeled R1. The highest counts were for termites in the top layer, with 24 found from 0-10cm depth and 25 from 10-20cm. Overall the study found higher counts of invertebrates in the top two soil layers compared to the deepest layer from 20-30cm.
This document appears to be reporting results from a study that sampled different soil layers and counted the number of various taxa found, including arachnids, insects, and other invertebrates. It shows the counts for 12 different taxa across 3 soil layers (0-10cm, 10-20cm, and 20-30cm) within a sample area labeled R1. The highest counts were for termites in the top layer, with 24 found from 0-10cm depth and 25 from 10-20cm. Overall the study found higher counts of invertebrates in the top two soil layers compared to the deepest layer from 20-30cm.