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Effect of agricultural practices on terrestrial isopods: a review

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Terrestrial isopods (approximately 3700 known species in the world) are encountered in temperate and tropical regions, from the seashore to high altitudes and from floodplain forests to deserts. They are known to contribute to soil biodiversity. Environmental factors and anthropogenic actions, particularly land use changes such as primarily agricultural practices, and urbanization affect soil biodiversity and their functions. Human practices, such as soil tillage, pesticide application, chemical pollution, along with soil acidification adversely affect isopod abundance and diversity. It is thus important to recognise the vital contributions of soil biodiversity in support of environmental quality protection through maintaining soil functions and their significance to sustainable land use. This review will also deal with recent studies attempting to evaluate the impact of returning to an environmentally friendly agriculture by restoring refuge habitats such as grass strips, hedges, and woodlands for terrestrial isopods.

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hal-01976401 , version 1 (10-01-2019)

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Catherine Souty-Grosset, Ariel Faberi. Effect of agricultural practices on terrestrial isopods: a review. Zookeys, 2018, 801, pp.63-96. ⟨10.3897/zookeys.801.24680⟩. ⟨hal-01976401⟩
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