Soil microorganisms play a major role in the degradation and
recycling of organic material. Microbes are involved in the food
web and strongly contribute to soil fertility. In the past,
attention was mainly directed towards free-living or particle-bound
microorganisms, while the role of intestinal microbes of soil
animals has been neglected.
For the first time, "Intestinal Microorganisms of Termites and
Other Invertebrates" focuses on the microbes in gut systems of soil
animals. It starts with a profound overview of the biology of soil
invertebrates. A major part deals with the gut microbiota of
termites, the best investigated gut system of invertebrates.
Termites are important soil processors in tropical and subtropical
regions. Insight is given into the intestinal microbiota of further
relevant primary litter decomposers, such as earthworms,
springtails, millipeds, and woodlice. Novel techniques for studying
intestinal microbes complete the volume.
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