[HTML][HTML] Impacts of fungus-growing termites on surficial geology parameters: A review
J Van Thuyne, EP Verrecchia - Earth-Science Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
This review covers more than twenty-five years of research listing and discussing the
biogeochemical, mineralogical, and physical impacts of fungus-growing termites (or FGT …
biogeochemical, mineralogical, and physical impacts of fungus-growing termites (or FGT …
Spatio-temporal assessment of groundwater potential zone in the drought-prone area of Bangladesh using GIS-based bivariate models
Groundwater is one of the most dynamic and renewable natural resources found in the
earth's crust. A spatio-temporal assessment of groundwater potential zone (GWPZ) …
earth's crust. A spatio-temporal assessment of groundwater potential zone (GWPZ) …
[PDF][PDF] Connectivity and climate change drive the global distribution of highly invasive termites.
Termites are amongst the most abundant and ecologically-important groups of insects in
tropical forests. However, the destructive potential of some species amounts to billions of …
tropical forests. However, the destructive potential of some species amounts to billions of …
Termite mound soil properties in West Bengal, India
Termites are ecosystem engineers, they play a major role in the biotransformation and
modification of soil physicochemical and morphological properties. This study was …
modification of soil physicochemical and morphological properties. This study was …
[HTML][HTML] Groundwater non-carcinogenic health risk comprehensive assessment based on DLAFVRT model in an island city
Y Huang, D Wang, Z Cheng, H Xu, Z Ding, Z Lu… - Ecological …, 2023 - Elsevier
The long-term leakage of surface contaminants can severely affect the quality of shallow
groundwater, thereby significantly affecting human health. This paper analyzed the spatial …
groundwater, thereby significantly affecting human health. This paper analyzed the spatial …
Remote sensing and GIS-based suitability map** of termite habitat in the African Savanna: A case study of the Lowveld in Kruger national park
Termites (Isoptera) are among the most globally dominant macroinvertebrates in terrestrial
environments and are an ecologically important group of soil biota in tropical and …
environments and are an ecologically important group of soil biota in tropical and …
A parsimonious approach to delineating groundwater potential zones using geospatial modeling and multicriteria decision analysis techniques under limited data …
This study delineates groundwater potential zones by following an “equifinality” approach
and adopting a standard methodology using remote sensing, geospatial modeling …
and adopting a standard methodology using remote sensing, geospatial modeling …
[HTML][HTML] Zoogenic soil horizons–termite ecosystem engineers in different agro-ecological regions of Mozambique
A Salvucci, RBA Rafael, S Cocco, V Cardelli… - Geoderma …, 2023 - Elsevier
Termite nests represent a typical ecosystem engineered to produce a solid and long-lasting
home where individuals are protected from predators, rainfall, and sunlight, while …
home where individuals are protected from predators, rainfall, and sunlight, while …
Spatial patterns and life histories of Macrotermes michaelseni termite mounds reflect intraspecific competition: insights of a temporal comparison spanning 12 years
Termite mounds contribute to the heterogeneity and productivity of many semi‐arid
ecosystems worldwide. Regular spatial patterns of termite mounds are well documented but …
ecosystems worldwide. Regular spatial patterns of termite mounds are well documented but …
Spatial assessment of termites interaction with groundwater potential conditioning parameters in Keffi, Nigeria
Termite mounds are traditionally presumed to be good indicators of groundwater in places
they inhabit but this hypothesis is yet to be scientifically substantiated. To confirm this …
they inhabit but this hypothesis is yet to be scientifically substantiated. To confirm this …