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March 3, 2026
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From smallholders to big farms: leveling of termite mounds dominates soil organic carbon variation in miombo woodlands
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Xiaojing Ou
PS
Pu Shi
SJ
Six Johan
ETH Zurich
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Soil organic carbon levels vary greatly due to the presence of termite mounds, impacting overall carbon sequestration.
In ecosystems like miombo woodlands, termite activity fundamentally shapes soil characteristics and health.
Analysis of ecological dynamics shows that changes in mound size can lead to substantial shifts in soil properties over time.
Understanding these interactions supports better land management strategies and conservation efforts.
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