Soil fauna diversity and shifting cultivation: An observation from North-East India

  • 30/11/2008

  • Annals of Forestry

Soil fauna is perhaps the least known frontier of biological diversity. The present study was carried out to observe the changes in the soil faunal diversity subsequent to slash and burn agriculture or shifting cultivation locally called 'Jhumming; or 'Jhum'. These attributes were observed in relation to the density, vertical distribution, species composition and community structure of the soil animals.