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Comparison of Soil Macro Fauna Biodiversity in Broad Leaf and Needle Leaf Afforested Stands
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Table 1 Two-way analysis of soil macrofauna biodiversity in different types and soil depths
Variable factor
Biodiversity index
SS
DF MS
F-value
Sig.
Type
Abundance
Shannon - Wiener
6.831
4
1.708
18.648
0.000
Simpson
0.998
4
0.249
10.762
0.000
Margalef
6.642
4
1.661
8.599
0.000
Biomass
Shannon - Wiener
4.114
4
1.029
9.161
0.000
Simpson
1.288
4
0.322
7.431
0.000
Depth
Abundance
Shannon - Wiener
1.315
1
1.315
14.354
0.000
Simpson
0.115
1
0.115
4.948
0.032
Margalef
0.472
1
0.472
2.431
0.127
Biomass
Shannon - Wiener
1.677
1
1.677
14.938
0.000
Simpson
0.386
1
0.386
8.896
0.005
Type × Depth
Abundance
Shannon - Wiener
0.456
4
0.114
1.244
0.308
Simpson
0.013
4
0.003
0.146
0.964
Margalef
0.456
4
0.114
0.588
0.673
Biomass
Shannon - Wiener
0.933
4
0.248
2.211
0.085
Simpson
0.307
4
0.077
1.771
0.154
Figure 1 Mean abundance biodiversity indices of macrofauna
in different types
Note: 1: Cyrpess; 2: Poplar; 3: Maple; 4: Alder; 5: Natural
forest
Figure 2 Mean biomass biodiversity indices of mcrofauna in
different types
Note: 1: Cyrpess; 2: Poplar; 3: Maple; 4: Alder; 5: Natural
forest
Figure 3 Mean abundance biodiversity indices of mcrofauna in
soil depths
Figure 4 Mean biomass biodiversity indices of macrofauna in
soil depths
1.2 Soil features
Considering some soil physical and chemical features
showed that there are significant differences
Molecular Soil Biolgy