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Next Generation Biomonitoring: Part Two, Volume 59, the latest
release in the Advances in Ecological Research series, is the
second part of a thematic on ecological biomonitoring. It includes
specific chapters that cover aquatic volatile metabolomics using
trace gases to examine ecological processes, next generation
approaches to rapid monitoring Bio-aerosol and the link between
human health and environmental microbiology, NGB in Canadian
wetlands, CELLDEX/global monitoring of functional responses,
Citizen Science and Biomonitoring, and more.
Networks of Invasion: Networks of Invasion: Empirical Evidence and
Case Studies, Volume 57 bridges a conceptual gap between ecological
network studies and invasion biology studies. This book contains
chapters detailing pressing concerns regarding invasive species in
food webs, but also extends the idea of networks of invasion to
other systems, such as mutualistic networks or even the human
microbiome. Chapters describe the tools, models and empirical
methods adapted for tackling invasions in ecological networks,
including sections on parasites and biological invasions, invasions
in freshwater systems, and those in host-associated microbiome
networks. In addition, the book provides interesting discussions on
the importance of microorganisms and their relationship to
macroorganisms.
Functional Microbiomes II, Volume 68 in the Advances in Ecological
Research series, highlights new advances in the field, with this
new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an
international board of authors. Chapters include Investigating the
core microbiome concept: Daphnia as a case study and Soil
Microbiome
Functional Microbiomes, Volume 67 in the Advances in Ecological
Research series, highlights new advances in the field, with this
new release highlighting timely content written by an international
board of authors. Sections cover the Linking microbial body size to
community co-occurrences and stability at multiple geographical
scales in agricultural soils, The functional microbiome of
grapevine throughout plant evolutionary history and lifetime,
Compendium of analytical methods for sampling, characterisation and
quantification of bioaerosols, The microbial solution to oil sand
pollution: understanding the microbiomes, metabolic pathways and
mechanisms involved in naphthenic acid (NA) biodegradation, The Gut
Microbiome in Health and Disease: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, and
The need to understand how multiple chemical stressors impact
freshwater aquatic microbiomes
The Future of Agricultural Landscapes, Part III, Volume 65 in the
Advances in Ecological Research serial, highlights new advances in
the field, with this update including contributions from an
international board of authors who cover Designing
farmer-acceptable rotations that assure ecosystem service provision
in the face of climate change, Building a shared vision of the
future for multifunctional agricultural landscapes: Lessons from a
Long Term Socio-Ecological Research site in south-western France,
Vineyard landscapes and biocontrol, Pollinators, Next generation
biomonitoring, Diversification of botanical resources in
landscapes, Conflict resolution in agricultural landscapes,
Addressing the Unanswered Questions in landscape-moderated
biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, and more.
Advances in Ecological Research, Part Two, Volume 64, the latest
release in this ongoing series, includes specific chapters on
Tropical Ecosystems in the 21st Century. Chapters in this volume
cover topics such as landscape-scale expansion of agroecology to
enhance natural pest control, a systematic review and ecosystem
services, and the resilience of agricultural landscapes.
Advances in Ecological Research, Volume 63, the latest release in
this ongoing series includes specific chapters on Tropical
Ecosystems in the 21st Century. Chapters in this volume cover
topics such as Landscape-scale expansion of agroecology to enhance
natural pest control: a systematic review and Ecosystem services
and the resilience of agricultural landscapes
NEXT GENERATION BIOMONITORING: Part 1, Volume 58, the latest
release in the Advances in Ecological Research series, is the
firstpart of a thematic on ecological biomonitoring, including
specific chapters that cover Aquatic volatile metabolomics - using
trace gases to examine ecological processes, Next generation
approaches to rapid monitoring Bio-aerosol and the link between
human health and environmental microbiology, NGB in Canadian
wetlands, Monitoring the biodiversity and functioning of
terrestrial systems via high resolution trace gas fluxes, and
Computational approaches to gathering biomonitoring data from
social media platforms: a superior solution to next generation
biomonitoring challenges.
Networks of Invasion bridges a conceptual gap between ecological
network studies and invasion biology studies. This book contains
chapters detailing pressing concerns regarding invasive species in
food webs, but also extends the idea of networks of invasion to
other systems, such as mutualistic networks or even the human
microbiome. Chapters describe the tools, models, and empirical
methods adapted for tackling invasions in ecological networks.
Resilience in Complex Socioecological Systems, Volume 60, the
latest release in the Advances in Ecological Research series,
includes specific chapters that cover Ecological Resilience,
Socio-economic Resilience in Agriculture, Socio-ecological
Resilience, Adaptive Capacity in Ecosystems, Tales of Resilience
from iDIV and Resilience/ Robustness in Agro-ecology, and
Resilience/Robustness in Agro-ecology, amongst other important
topics in ecological research.
Advances in Ecological Research is one of the most successful
series in the highly competitive field of ecology. Each volume
publishes topical and important reviews, interpreting ecology as
widely as in the past, to include all material that contributes to
our understanding of the field. Topics in this invaluable series
include the physiology, populations, and communities of plants and
animals, as well as landscape and ecosystem ecology.
Advances in Ecological Research is one of the most successful
series in the highly competitive field of ecology. Each volume
publishes topical and important reviews, interpreting ecology as
widely as in the past, to include all material that contributes to
our understanding of the field. Topics in this invaluable series
include the physiology, populations, and communities of plants and
animals, as well as landscape and ecosystem ecology.
The theme of this volume is to discuss the Ecological Networks
in an Agricultural World. The volume covers important topics such
Networking Agroecology, Construction and Validation of Food-webs
using Logic-based Machine Learning and Text-mining and
Eco-evolutionary dynamics in agricultural networks.
Updates and informs the reader on the latest research
findings
Written by leading experts in the field
Highlights areas for future investigation
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