Their sizes (usually from one to several millimeters) determine their habitats (usually soils[1]), ecological features and methods of study.
[3] Microarthropods are a diverse, taxonomically separate group of small animals, including representatives of various classes and orders of arthropods.
They play an important role in accelerating the decomposition of organic matter and forming the soil structure.
Microarthropods are an important and numerous group of organisms that play a key role in maintaining the balance of ecosystems.
Their study helps to better understand the processes occurring in nature and assess the state of the environment.