At the afforested overburden heap,,Langteichhalde" (lignite mining district
Berzdorf, Eastern Germany) a long-term study of the soil fauna (since 1961
) was completed by new investigations between 1996-1999 taking microfauna,
mesofauna and macrofauna into consideration. Detailed information about the
present development of testate amoebae, nematodes, lumbricids, spiders and
harvestmen, oribatids, centipedes, millipedes, apterygotes, ants, carabid
and staphylinid beetles are briefly compared with the earlier succession of
these groups. Generally, both the species inventory as well as diversity p
oints to a change from open landscape communities to woodland associations,
albeit in a more or less poor condition. Differences of the settlement dep
ending on deciduous or coniferous afforestation type and surface profile (c
rests, troughs) are discussed. The contribution of soil organisms to organi
c matter decomposition was studied by bait lamina tests, the minicontainer
technique, and by calculating the potential zootic decomposition level. At
the deciduous afforestation the overall soil biological activity reaches th
e level of natural woodland soils very quickly (after 10 - 20 years), even
though based upon the continuing development of soil faunal entities. Prima
rily coniferous afforestations show an impeded decomposing activity, even i
f developing in a mixed wood. During succession of the mine site community
an interesting interrelationship between parts of the soil fauna, especiall
y between lumbricids and microarthropods, can be demonstrated.