Dung beetles as hydrological engineers: effects of tunnelling on soil infiltration
Soil infiltration capacity determines the partitioning of precipitation into infiltration and overland flow and is therefore an important soil hydrological characteristic. Water infiltration through soil is facilitated by macropores created by roots and soil macrofauna. In clay-rich soils, such as t...
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd
2021
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