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science5 days ago

Tiny, ubiquitous engineers: springtails underpin Earth’s ecosystems

Springtails (Collembola) are tiny, ancient invertebrates found in virtually every habitat on Earth—from Mount Everest to Antarctica and even homes. They use a spring-loaded furcula to leap and a moisture-absorbing collophore to survive desiccation. As key players in regulating bacteria and fungi and in breaking down organic matter, they sustain ecosystems across forests, deserts, caves, and more. Giant springtails living in rotting wood can reach up to 17 mm, and recent work reshapes their classification, revealing a southern-hemisphere split tied to Gondwanan history, while warming and drying climates threaten many populations in Australia and New Zealand—a silent mass extinction for these remarkable yet underappreciated creatures.

science2 years ago

"Groundbreaking Discovery: Unveiling the World of Microorganisms"

Scientists in Japan have discovered four new species of springtails, insect-like creatures found in decayed wood. One of the species, named Paranura tsushimaensis, is a small, colorful, six-eyed blue bug. Springtails are arthropods and are recognized as their own separate lineage called collembola. They play a crucial role in their environment by feeding on decaying organic matter and helping with decomposition. While not dangerous to humans, large populations can become a nuisance to house plants. These new discoveries expand the known species of springtails in Japan.