EGU2020-1280
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-1280
EGU General Assembly 2020
© Author(s) 2020. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.

Are Fungus-Growing Termites Major Contributors To Sediment Grain-Size Distributions In Subtropical Environments?

John Van Thuyne
John Van Thuyne
  • University of Lausanne Switzerland, Institute of Earth Surface Dynamics, Lausanne, Switzerland (john.vanthuyne@unil.ch)

How to cite: Van Thuyne, J.: Are Fungus-Growing Termites Major Contributors To Sediment Grain-Size Distributions In Subtropical Environments? , EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-1280, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-1280, 2019

Displays

Display file

Comments on the display

AC: Author Comment | CC: Community Comment | Report abuse

displays version 1 – uploaded on 29 Apr 2020
  • AC1: Comment on EGU2020-1280, John Van Thuyne, 07 May 2020

    Hello,

     

    sorry for the delay, could not connect.

     

    My name is John Van Thuyne, I am at the University of Lausanne, I am a biogeoscientist working in southern Africa.

     

    I work on a specific specie of termites called Fungus-growing termites which enjoy a symbiosis with a fungus since 30 Mio years.

    My name is John Van Thuyne, I am at the University of Lausanne, I am a biogeoscientist working in southern Africa.

     

    I work on a specific specie of termites called Fungus-growing termites which enjoy a symbiosis with a fungus since 30 Mio years.

    • AC2: Reply to AC1, John Van Thuyne, 07 May 2020

      I hope someone is reading this, if you have any questios do not hesitate.

  • AC3: Comment on EGU2020-1280, John Van Thuyne, 07 May 2020

    Hello

     

    What we wanted to observe are the changes brought to the soil from a granulometric point of view.