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Biological diversity and function in soils / edited by Richard D. Bardgett, Michael B. Usher, David W. Hopkins.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Ecological reviewsPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2005Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 411 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511541926 (ebook)
Other title:
  • Biological Diversity & Function in Soils
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 577.57 22
LOC classification:
  • QH541.5.S6 B56 2005
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I. Introduction -- Developing new perspectives from advances in soil biodiversity research / Diana H. Wall, Alastair H. Fitter and Eldor A. Paul -- Part II. The Soil Environment -- The habitat of soil microbes / Iain M. Young and Karl Ritz -- Twenty years of molecular analysis of bacterial communities in soils and what have we learned about function? / A.G. O'Donnell [and others] -- Carbon as a substrate for soil organisms / D.W. Hopkins and E.G. Gregorich -- Part III. Patterns and Drivers of Soil Biodiversity -- The use of model Pseudomonas fluorescens populations to study the cause and consequences of microbial diversity / Paul B. Rainey [and others] -- Patterns and determinants of soil biological diversity / Richard D. Bardgett, Gregor W. Yeates and Jonathon M. Anderson -- How plant communities influence decomposer communities / David A. Wardle -- The balance between productivity and food web structure in soil ecosystems / Peter C. Ruiter, Anje-Margriet Neutel and John Moore -- Rhizosphere carbon-flow : a driver of soil microbial diversity? / D.B. Standing [and others] -- Part IV. Consequences of Soil Biodiversity -- Microbial community composition and soil nitrogen cycling : is there really a connection? / Joshua P. Schimel, Jennifer Bennett and Noah Fierer -- Biodiversity of saprotrophic fungi in relation to their function : do fungi obey the rules? / Clare H. Robinson, E. Janie Pryce Miller and Lewis Deacon -- Is diversity of mycorrhizal fungi important for ecosystem functioning? / J.R. Leake [and others] -- Trophic structure and functional redundancy in soil communities / Heikki Seta-la, Matty P. Berg and T. Hefin Jones -- Plant-soil feedback and soil biodiversity affect the composition of plant communities / Wim H. Van Der Putten -- Response of the soil bacterial community to perturbation / Allan J. McCarthy [and others] -- Part V. Applications of Soil Biodiversity -- Soil diversity in rapidly changing tropical landscapes : scaling down and scaling up / Ken Giller [and others] -- Restoration ecology and the role of soil diversity / J.A. Harris, P. Grogan and R.J. Hobbs -- Soil biodiversity : stress and change in grasslands under restoration succession / Lijbert Brussaard [and others] -- Soil biodiversity, nature conservation and sustainability / Michael B. Usher -- Part VI. Conclusion -- Underview : origins and consequences of below ground biodiversity / Karl Ritz.
Summary: Soil has generally been regarded as something of a 'black box' by ecologists. The importance of soil is obvious: it provides physical support for plants, and both the living and non-living components contribute to a variety of important environmental functions. Soil is a species-rich habitat, but many questions about the ecological significance of the soil's biological diversity, and in particular how it affects ecosystem function, have never been asked. The linkages between above-ground ecology, which is rich in ecological theory, and below-ground ecology, where investigation has been restricted by methodological difficulties, have not been made. Technical developments, including isotopic and molecular methods as well as experimental and modelling approaches, have led to a renaissance in soil biodiversity research. The key areas are reflected in this exciting volume which brings together many leading contributors to explore the role and importance of soil biota.
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Part I. Introduction -- Developing new perspectives from advances in soil biodiversity research / Diana H. Wall, Alastair H. Fitter and Eldor A. Paul -- Part II. The Soil Environment -- The habitat of soil microbes / Iain M. Young and Karl Ritz -- Twenty years of molecular analysis of bacterial communities in soils and what have we learned about function? / A.G. O'Donnell [and others] -- Carbon as a substrate for soil organisms / D.W. Hopkins and E.G. Gregorich -- Part III. Patterns and Drivers of Soil Biodiversity -- The use of model Pseudomonas fluorescens populations to study the cause and consequences of microbial diversity / Paul B. Rainey [and others] -- Patterns and determinants of soil biological diversity / Richard D. Bardgett, Gregor W. Yeates and Jonathon M. Anderson -- How plant communities influence decomposer communities / David A. Wardle -- The balance between productivity and food web structure in soil ecosystems / Peter C. Ruiter, Anje-Margriet Neutel and John Moore -- Rhizosphere carbon-flow : a driver of soil microbial diversity? / D.B. Standing [and others] -- Part IV. Consequences of Soil Biodiversity -- Microbial community composition and soil nitrogen cycling : is there really a connection? / Joshua P. Schimel, Jennifer Bennett and Noah Fierer -- Biodiversity of saprotrophic fungi in relation to their function : do fungi obey the rules? / Clare H. Robinson, E. Janie Pryce Miller and Lewis Deacon -- Is diversity of mycorrhizal fungi important for ecosystem functioning? / J.R. Leake [and others] -- Trophic structure and functional redundancy in soil communities / Heikki Seta-la, Matty P. Berg and T. Hefin Jones -- Plant-soil feedback and soil biodiversity affect the composition of plant communities / Wim H. Van Der Putten -- Response of the soil bacterial community to perturbation / Allan J. McCarthy [and others] -- Part V. Applications of Soil Biodiversity -- Soil diversity in rapidly changing tropical landscapes : scaling down and scaling up / Ken Giller [and others] -- Restoration ecology and the role of soil diversity / J.A. Harris, P. Grogan and R.J. Hobbs -- Soil biodiversity : stress and change in grasslands under restoration succession / Lijbert Brussaard [and others] -- Soil biodiversity, nature conservation and sustainability / Michael B. Usher -- Part VI. Conclusion -- Underview : origins and consequences of below ground biodiversity / Karl Ritz.

Soil has generally been regarded as something of a 'black box' by ecologists. The importance of soil is obvious: it provides physical support for plants, and both the living and non-living components contribute to a variety of important environmental functions. Soil is a species-rich habitat, but many questions about the ecological significance of the soil's biological diversity, and in particular how it affects ecosystem function, have never been asked. The linkages between above-ground ecology, which is rich in ecological theory, and below-ground ecology, where investigation has been restricted by methodological difficulties, have not been made. Technical developments, including isotopic and molecular methods as well as experimental and modelling approaches, have led to a renaissance in soil biodiversity research. The key areas are reflected in this exciting volume which brings together many leading contributors to explore the role and importance of soil biota.

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