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Impact of mole migration on soil factor indicators of extensive grassland

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2024-07-08
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Varga, K., Csizi, I., Halasz, A., Nagy, D., & Bojte, C. (2024). Impact of mole migration on soil factor indicators of extensive grassland. Grassland Studies, 22(1), 25-29. https://doi.org/10.55725/gygk/2024/22/1/13655
Abstract

We investigated the effects of mole walks in extensive grassland soil, focusing on changes in soil factor indicators, 3-3 times per year, in 2022-2023, in Karcag. Based on our results, we found that the drier year 2022 had verifiably higher carbon emission values, only on an annual average, than the wetter year 2023. We found no verifiable differences in soil temperature and soil moisture conditions. Based on our data, it can be concluded that the mammal of choice for the year 2023, the mole, does not have a significant impact on the carbon dioxide emissions of the grassland soil. Further studies in other habitat conditions are definitely warranted.