The forest soil supports a complex of animal communities of which soil
arthropods are of prime importance since they constitute the major
component of soil mesofauna and are useful bioindicators of ecosystem
health. Considering the important role of soil arthropods in the
decomposition process and maintenance of soil fertility in the soil
ecosystem, the present study investigate the ecology of soil arthropods
in the sal and teak forest ecosystem of Gorakhpur, U.P., India. The book
provides more information on distributional pattern of soil arthropods
chiefly Acarina and Collembola followed by Symphyla, Diplura, Protura,
Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Hymenoptera, Coleoptera etc. derived from
different forest habitats including different depths of soil. Further,
it highlights the correlation between various microclimatic conditions
with the monthly fluctuations of soil arthropods in both protected and
degraded forest ecosystems. We hope this book will be helpful as a base
for future investigations in the field of forest ecology, soil ecology,
distribution pattern of microarthropods in soil in tropical and
subtropical parts of the world.