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Life in the Soil: Unveiling the Secrets of Soil Biodiversity Welcome to "Life in the Soil," a captivating journey into the unseen world of soil biodiversity. Did you know that the ground beneath your feet is teeming with life, from the well-known earthworm to the microscopic nematodes, springtails, bacteria and fungi that play vital roles in our ecosystem? In this video, we introduce the incredible organisms that call soil their home and reveal their crucial contributions to the environment. What You'll Learn: ● The vital roles of earthworms in creating fertile soil. ● How fungi break down tough substances and form networks that connect plants. ● The fascinating world of nematodes, springtails, mites, and even tinier organisms ● How the complex architecture of soil supports life, stores carbon, and mitigates climate change. About the Rillig Lab: At the Rillig Lab, we are dedicated to studying the complex interactions between soil organisms and their environment. Our research focuses on how global change, pollution, and agricultural practices impact soil health and biodiversity. Learn more about our work and ongoing projects by visiting our website: Rillig Lab Why It Matters: Soil biodiversity is essential for maintaining healthy ecosystems, supporting plant growth, and mitigating climate change. By understanding and protecting the life in our soils, we can ensure a sustainable future for generations to come. Subscribe and Stay Tuned: Don't miss out on future videos where we dive deeper into the threats facing soil biodiversity and explore what we can do to protect our soils. Subscribe to our channel and join us on this fascinating journey beneath the surface! Credits: Many thanks to the amazing artists who gave us permission to use their work in this video: ● Life in the Soil soundtrack by Sunfish Moon Light (https://sunfishmoonlight.bandcamp.com/) ● Macrophotography of soil life by Andy Murray (https://www.chaosofdelight.org) and Frank Ashwood (https://www.frankashwood.com/) ● Nature photography and film by Andreas (https://pixabay.com/de/users/adege-49...) ● Image of arbuscule by Mark Brundrett (http://mycorrhizas.info/vam.html#S4) ● Video of lush forest by Matthias_Groeneveld (https://pixabay.com/de/users/matthias...) ● Drone flight over barren landscape by Amirirani (https://pixabay.com/de/users/amiriran...) We also thank the photographers, videographers and institutions who shared content under a free license: ● Illustration of the Soil Food Web by USDA (https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/...) ● Scanning electron microscope images of soil by Marjorie Schulz, USGS (https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/m...) Adobe Stock images and video: ● Earthworm by Anna Ritter ● Earthworm loop by Adrian Hillmann ● Mycelium by Marian ● Growing fungi by Iv ● Springtails by Lothar Lenz Music generated on https://suno.com/ Production: This video was produced by Ahnen&Enkel with the Rillig Lab. Videography and editing: Andreas Bremer; Concept, script and editing: Anja Krieger and Marcus Franken Financially supported by the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) through the project INPLAMINT (Bonares funding initative). Link: https://www.inplamint.de/de Keywords: soil biodiversity, earthworms, fungi, nematodes, soil health, ecosystem, carbon storage, climate change, soil organisms, underground life, environmental science, Rillig Lab