• Title of article

    The burrowing activity of scorpions (Scorpio maurus palmatus) and their potential contribution to the erosion of Hamra soils in Karkur, central Israel

  • Author/Authors

    Sergey B. Rutin، نويسنده , , J.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    159
  • To page
    168
  • Abstract
    The burrowing activity of the scorpion Scorpio maurus palmatus was studied on a 1200 m2 slope of a so-called “Hamra” sandy soil in Karkur, Israel. The main results were (1) The scorpions excavate soil material after rain storms, preparing this material for erosion processes by rain splash and rainwash. (2) The burrowing activity stops in the dry summer and during cold days of the winter. This means that Scorpio Maurus Palmatus is preparing soil for erosion from one storm to the next, and not from one season to the next as was previously thought. Further, it was found that the amount of soil material excavated from the burrow is proportional to the size of the scorpion and that most of the mounds were deposited toward the upper part of the slope which means that part is washed back into the burrow itself.
  • Journal title
    Geomorphology
  • Serial Year
    1996
  • Journal title
    Geomorphology
  • Record number

    2356468