Decomposers found on a partially decomposed Caimito (Chrysophyllum caimito): Example of a log ecosystem

Rancil Quin Salang
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Decomposers are integral parts of our ecosystem, breaking down matter and releasing it back into the soil for other living things to utilize instead of remaining unused in the tissues of dead animals and plants. This research focused on identifying the decomposers found in Chrysophyllum cainito, commonly known as the star apple. Additionally, it aimed to recognize the non-living elements that influence the small ecosystem within a decomposing log. The study was conducted on August 14, 2017, at the Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology (DOSCTS) main campus, with the observation lasting one day. A total of eight decomposers were discovered, including lichens, mosses, fungi, polychaete worms, earthworms, termites, woodlice, and ants. The study also documented various abiotic factors such as sunlight, soil, oxygen, water, temperature, and the decomposition log itself. These findings indicate that the sampled area displayed a high diversity of decomposers.
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在部分腐烂的菊芋(Chrysophyllum caimito)上发现的分解者:原木生态系统实例
分解者是生态系统不可或缺的组成部分,它们分解物质并将其释放回土壤中,供其他生物利用,而不是留在动物和植物尸体的组织中。这项研究的重点是识别俗称杨桃的 Chrysophyllum cainito 中的分解者。此外,研究还旨在识别影响分解原木内部小型生态系统的非生物元素。研究于2017年8月14日在达沃东方州立科技学院(DOSCTS)主校区进行,观察持续了一天。共发现了八种分解者,包括地衣、苔藓、真菌、多毛类蠕虫、蚯蚓、白蚁、木虱和蚂蚁。研究还记录了各种非生物因素,如阳光、土壤、氧气、水、温度和分解木本身。这些发现表明,取样区域的分解者具有很高的多样性。
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