Soil ecosystems are home to a variety of animal communities that play a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem health. This diversity is particularly pronounced in farmland and tropical regions.
Key organisms such as nematodes, springtails, mites, and earthworms contribute significantly to processes like decomposition and microbial regulation, enhancing soil vitality.
The findings underscore the importance of preserving diverse soil life, as it supports not only agricultural productivity but also overall ecosystem resilience.