Ecology and functioning of soil decomposer animals

Studies on soil ecology focuses on how forestry and microplastics from agriculture affect soil organisms, decomposition of organic matter and nutrient cycling.

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Research group type
Research group
Core fields of research
Basic natural phenomena and mathematical thinking
Research areas
Sustainable use of the natural resources
JYU.Wisdom
Faculty
Faculty of Mathematics and Science
Department
Department of Biological and Environmental Science

Research group description

Studies on soil ecology focuses on how forestry and microplastics from agriculture affect soil organisms, decomposition of organic matter and nutrient cycling. Results of these studies can help us e.g. to guide harvesting of bioenergy so that forest soil biodiversity and soil fertility are not diminishing.

We are interested in how coniferous forest soil and its biota respond to forest regeneration practices and stump harvesting. Soil decomposer organisms (soil animals and microbes) have an important role in the functioning of forest ecosystems. Decomposers affect soil structure and finally release nutrients from decomposing organic matter to the soil as minerals that are available for plants. Decomposer community in forest soil is very diverse, consisting of many different taxa of bacteria, fungi, protists, nematodes, microarthropods, enchytraeids, macroarthropods and earthworms. Decomposers of boreal forest soils are well buffered against environmental changes caused by forest harvesting and subsequent regeneration. However, the effects of e.g. logging residue and stump harvesting on forest soil decomposer community, forest nutrient dynamics and vegetation are still poorly known.

Our research aims at determining whether forestry practices affect soil decomposers and vegetation at the site scale. We examine e.g. how the decomposer animal community differs between stump-harvested and traditionally-treated (clear felling followed by site preparation) areas. Our other questions are: Do succession of vegetation and growth of tree seedlings differ between the treatments? Are there short-term differences in decomposition activity and nutrient mobilization between the stump-harvested and traditionally-regenerated areas?

We are also studying in cooperation with the Finnish Environment Institute the occurrence of microplastics in agricultural soils, and how micro and nano-plastics affect soil organisms and ecosystem services. Both laboratory and field experiments are carried out with special focus on earthworms. The final aim is to deliver information for farmers, industries, regulators and policy makers to enhance the safety and sustainability in the use of agricultural plastics.

Publications

Publication
2023

Keskisuomalainen
Haimi, Jari
Publication
2023
Available through Open Access

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Planetary Well-Being
Kortetmäki, Teea
Puurtinen, Mikael
Salo, Miikka
Aro, Riikka
Baumeister, Stefan
Duflot, Rémi
Elo, Merja
Halme, Panu
Husu, Hanna-Mari
Huttunen, Suvi
Hyvönen, Katriina
Karkulehto, Sanna
Kataja-aho, Saana
Keskinen, Kirsi E.
Kulmunki, Inari
Mäkinen, Tuuli
Näyhä, Annukka
Okkolin, Mari-Anne
Perälä, Tommi
Purhonen, Jenna
Raatikainen, Kaisa J.
Raippalinna, Liia-Maria
Salonen, Kirsi
Savolainen, Katri
Kotiaho, Janne S.
Publication
2023
Available through Open Access

2023 Envisioning Report : exploring new modes of teaching & learning for empowering universities
Kataja-aho, Saana
Karhunen, Anni
Lerkkanen, Jukka
Publication
2023

Keskisuomalainen
Haimi, Jari
Publication
2023
Available through Open Access

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Planetary Well-Being
Kataja-aho, Saana
Haimi, Jari
Publication
2023

Keskisuomalainen
Haimi, Jari
Publication
2023

Keskisuomalainen
Haimi, Jari
Publication
2023

Keskisuomalainen
Haimi, Jari
Publication
2023

Keskisuomalainen
Haimi, Jari
Publication
2023

Keskisuomalainen
Haimi, Jari
Publication
2022
Available through Open Access

Soil Organisms
Potapov, Anton. M.
Sun, Xin
Barnes, Andrew D.
Briones, Maria J.
Brown, George G.
Cameron, Erin K.
Chang, Chih-Han
Cortet, Jerome
Eisenhauer, Nico
Franco, Andre L.
Fujii, Saori
Geisen, Stefan
Guerra, Carlos
Gongalsky, Konstantin
Haimi, Jari
Handa, I. Tanya
Janion-Sheepers, Charlene
Karaban, Kamil
Lindo, Zoe
Mathieu, Jerome
Moreno, Maria Laura
Murvanidze, Maka
Nielsen, Uffe
Scheu, Stefan
Schmidt, Olaf
Schneider, Clement
Seeber, Julia
Tsiafouli, Maria
Tuma, Jiri
Tiunov, Alexei
Zaytsev, Andrey S.
Ashwood, Frank
Callaham, Mac
Wall, Diana
Publication
2022

Keskisuomalainen
Kataja-aho, Saana

Research group

External members

Vili Saartama

PhD student
Finnish Environment Institute