Assessment of the Impacts of Animals on the Ecological State of Soils

Animals have a significant impact on the territory where they live by the process of their lives. The studied objects are located in the zone of dry steppes, where climatic conditions limit the development of vegetation and contribute to changes in soil characteristics, which, in combination with th...

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description Animals have a significant impact on the territory where they live by the process of their lives. The studied objects are located in the zone of dry steppes, where climatic conditions limit the development of vegetation and contribute to changes in soil characteristics, which, in combination with the impact of animals, enhances the effect. The purpose of the work was to assess the impacts of animals on the ecological state of the soils of the enclosures of the Wildlife of the Steppe Association. In the course of the study, the main indicators of the ecological state of soils in enclosures with animals on the territory of the enclosures of the Wildlife of the Steppe Association in the arid regions of the Rostov region were determined. We explored enclosures of different sizes, with African ostriches ( Struthio camelus ), emu ( Dromaius novaehollandiae ), goats ( Capra  sp.), Przewalski’s horses ( Equus ferus przevwalskii ) and saigas ( Saiga tatarica ), and on the territory with semi-free grazing of ungulates, that is, horses ( Equus caballus ), camels ( camelus bactrianus ), buffaloes ( Bubalus arnee ), yaks ( Bos mutus ), and lamas ( Lama ganicoe ). The studied areas differed in the intensity of soil degradation. To assess the physical condition the moisture, temperature, density, and structure of the soil were determined; pH, the gross chemical composition of soils, humus content, and biological activity were also assessed, and plots were ranked according to the degree of pasture digression. In the course of the study, the enclosure with African ostriches had the maximum degree of degradation of ten, which is characterized by severe inhibition of vegetation and soil degradation. As well, the soil density in the enclosure with African ostriches was the highest, 1.49 g/cm 3 , and the percentage of structure was the smallest, 37%. These parameters had a close negative correlation with the pressure of the animals' hooves and paws on the ground (–0.9). The humidity level in the studied areas did not rise above 11%; despite this, the enzymatic activity of the soils no longer depended on hydrothermal conditions, but on the influence of excretions of animal waste products. In enclosures with ungulates, in particular in the enclosure with goats, the activities of catalase and urease were always higher than in other areas. A high content of humus, 10.3%, was also noted there, which is uncharacteristic for chestnut soils and confirms the influence of animal life on
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Animal wastes
Animals
Arid regions
Arid zones
Biological activity
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Bos mutus
Bubalus bubalis arnee
Camelus bactrianus
Caprinae
Catalase
Chemical composition
Climatic conditions
Decomposing organic matter
Degradation
Density
Dromaius novaehollandiae
Ecology
Enclosures
Environmental degradation
Enzymatic activity
Enzyme activity
Equus caballus
Equus ferus przewalskii
Goats
Horses
Humus
Industry Problems of Dry Lands Development
Lama guanicoe
Life Sciences
Moisture effects
Pasture
Saiga tatarica
Soil
Soil characteristics
Soil chemistry
Soil degradation
Soil density
Soil moisture
Soil structure
Soil temperature
Soils
Steppes
Struthio camelus
Ungulates
Urease
Vegetation
Wildlife
title Assessment of the Impacts of Animals on the Ecological State of Soils
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