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					<description><![CDATA[Tiny Allies, big impact What Are Springtails Used For? Clean-Up Crews, Feeders, and Soil Bioindicators Springtails (order Collembola) are tiny, wingless soil arthropods that play outsized roles in both natural ecosystems and human endeavors. Often under 2 mm long, they are among the most abundant of all...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tiny Allies, big impact Springtails (order Collembola) are tiny, wingless soil arthropods that play outsized roles in both natural ecosystems and human endeavors. Often under 2 mm long, they are among the most abundant of all soil animals &ndash; a single cubic foot of rich soil could harbor up to 100,000 springtails. With over 700 species in North America (and thousands worldwide)&#8230;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Welcome to Mesofauna.com: The Mesoscopic Frontier For those who find beauty in leaf litter and life in the smallest movements—this one’s for you. My name is Nick, and this is Mesofauna.com: a love letter to springtails, soil life, and all the strange, exquisite creatures that wriggle, coil,...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Mesofauna.com: The Mesoscopic Frontier For those who find beauty in leaf litter and life in the smallest movements&mdash;this one&rsquo;s for you. My name is Nick, and this is Mesofauna.com: a love letter to springtails, soil life, and all the strange, exquisite creatures that wriggle, coil, jump, and vanish beneath our feet. This is my first website and my first blog&mdash;born not of ambition&#8230;</p>
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