Soil life thrives between oil palm fronds

The threat to insects and soil-life from rainforest clearance is recognized. What has not been studied is whether oil palm plantations are able to sustain the populations of tiny below-ground animals that work to keep the soil healthy. Scientists discovered high levels of biological activity in regions above ground level that may serve as oases for soil organisms.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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