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- W2389201799 abstract "Soil animals, a crucial part of wetland ecosystems, play an important role in nutrient cycling and energy flow and are also an important driver of wetland ecosystem succession, the dynamic changes of soil fauna in wetland can be regarded as an important ecological indicator of wetland degradation and the recovery of response. Recently, due to the numerous single research on the community ecology of wetland soil animals, the research of wetland soil fauna and its environmental factors has made substantial progress. However, there are few reports about wetland soil animals and wetland degradation and recovery. This paper presents the mechanisms and advantages of soil fauna in wetland under wetland restoration process and indicates the research situation and progress of soil fauna in wetland. It shows that soil fauna in wetland is an important part of wetland ecosystem and biodiversity, and has become an important index of the wetland restoration. Through analyzing the relationship between soil fauna in wetland and wetland restoration, it is held that the dynamic change of soil fauna in wetland can reflect the changes of ecological functions in the process of degradation and restoration, so it can explore soil fauna's response mechanism to wetland degradation and restoration. The research on wetland ecological indicating function is an essential issue needs resolving in the field of recovering ecology and wetland in the future, and it is also the key point of the change rules of soil fauna in the process of studying human interference and wetland recovery. In the future, further combination of the research of soil fauna and the whole wetland ecosystem is needed, namely, the combination of the ecology of wetland soil fauna under different intensity of interference and the quality of soil and the vegetation of wetland under different land use. From the angle of changes of soil fauna community structure, the research tries to illustrate the response mechanism of the wetland to different disturbance intensity, so as to provide scientific basis for deep understanding of degradation process and mechanism of wetland under different disturbance intensity, and therefore can provide scientific basis for degraded-wetland restoration and its partial reconstruction of the biological and ecological basis." @default.
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- W2389201799 title "Relationship between Soil Fauna in Wetland and Wetland Restoration" @default.
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