The Biology of Soil
A Community and Ecosystem Approach
ISBN13: 9780198525035ISBN10: 0198525036
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254 pages
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Jun 2005,
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Description
This book is unique in providing a comprehensive, up-to-date synthesis of what is known about soil biodiversity and the factors that regulate its distribution, as well as the functional significance of below-ground biodiversity for ecosystem form and function. It provides an introduction to the biology of soil, and discusses the most recent developments in this progressive field of ecology. The importance of soil biotic interactions or community and ecosystem ecology is illustrated through the use of numerous examples and case studies. The Biology of Soil provides an excellent introduction to the subject for anyone working in the field of soil ecology and related disciplines. It will be ideal for students taking undergraduate and postgraduate courses in soil ecology, plant-soil relationships, ecosystem ecology, and land management.Features
- An up-to-date, comprehensive overview of the causes and consequences of biodiversity in soil, providing an accessible and authoritative summary of the field of soil ecology
- Provides unique combination of information on the biology of soil biota and their roles in ecosystems at different spatial and temporal scales, including wider ecological issues such as biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and global change
- Global case studies illustrate the importance of biotic interactions in soil for properties of different ecosystems, placing soil ecology in the context of real world issues in terrestrial community and ecosystem ecology
- Boxes throughout the text give background information on important soil biological properties and processes, facilitating student tuition
Reviews
"Very well written and illustrated, and its unique approach and breadth of coverage separates it from typical soil microbiology textbooks. ... This volume deserves a place on the bookshelves of all soil scientists and soil ecologists."--Quarterly Review of Biology
Product Details
254 pages; 57 halftones, 28 line illus.; ISBN13: 978-0-19-852503-5ISBN10: 0-19-852503-6About the Author(s)
Richard Bardgett is Professor of Ecology in the Institute of Environmental and Natural Sciences at the University of Lancaster, U.K.


