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Figure 4. Ecosystem processes that can be affected by different functional groups of Collembola. Soil-dwelling Collembola such as Onychiuridae are associated with roots and involved in rhizosphere processes. Many litter-dwelling Isotomidae and Tomoceridae are associated with decomposition processes by grazing and transformation of litter. Most of Hypogastruridae and Neanuridae and litter-dwelling Entomobryidae are largely microbivores and impact directly microbial communities in the litter. Surface-dwelling Symphypleona, Entomobryidae and Paronellidae affect microbial biofilms aboveground. Collembola, especially large surface-dwelling species, support various groups of terrestrial invertebrate predators. Summarised from Potapov et al. (2020, 2016) and Rusek (1998).

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Published as part of Potapov, Anton, Bellini, Bruno C., Chown, Steven L., Deharveng, Louis, Janssens, Frans, Kováč, Ľubomír, Kuznetsova, Natalia, Ponge, Jean-François, Potapov, Mikhail, Querner, Pascal, Russell, David, Sun, Xin, Zhang, Feng & Berg, Matty P., 2020, Towards a global synthesis of Collembola knowledge - challenges and potential solutions, pp. 161-188 in Soil Organisms 92 (3) on page 173, DOI: 10.25674/SO92iSS3PP161, http://zenodo.org/record/13194235

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