Springtails Research at Grootbos
Last week’s update began with the fascinating process of “pootering” springtails - doesn’t that sound magical? This research involves bush beating, where entomologists carefully whack plants, knocking the tiny springtails off the leaves and branches before using pooters to collect them. (Don’t worry - no plants were harmed!)
Springtails, tiny animals found in fynbos, forests, soil, and even on mushrooms, play a crucial role in nature. They feed on bacteria and fungi, helping improve soil structure and making nutrients available to plants. Fun fact: springtails can even pollinate mosses, just like bees pollinate flowers!
These critters are incredibly diverse in the Cape Floral Kingdom, with several species unique to our region. Our researchers are currently reviewing the taxonomy of these springtails, including the rare Microfalcula, only found on Grootbos and Madagascar.