TERMITES AND SOILS

Current knowledge of soil zoology derives very largely from work in the cool temperate zones of the world, where termites are usually rare and often absent, and comparatively little is known of soil animals in the warm temperates and tropical zones, where termites are numerous and commonly dominate...

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Main Author: Lee, K. E. (Kenneth Ernest)
Other Authors: Wood, T. G. (joint author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London New York Academic Press 1971
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