Soil is the most biologically diverse habitat on Earth. A single gram can contain billions of organisms, including bacteria, fungi, archaea, and protozoa.
Soil ecology examines the interactions between organisms and their environment, structured by the .
Energy flows from primary producers (plants) to decomposers (microbes) and then to predators (nematodes, mites, and earthworms).
Soil is the most biologically diverse habitat on Earth. A single gram can contain billions of organisms, including bacteria, fungi, archaea, and protozoa.
Soil ecology examines the interactions between organisms and their environment, structured by the .
Energy flows from primary producers (plants) to decomposers (microbes) and then to predators (nematodes, mites, and earthworms).