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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.
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.
Advances in Ecological Research is one of the most successful
series in the highly competitive field of ecology. This thematic
volume focuses on large scale ecology, publishing important reviews
that contribute to our understanding of the field.
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.
Aquatic Functional Biodiversity: An Ecological and Evolutionary
Perspective provides a general conceptual framework by some of the
most prominent investigators in the field for how to link
eco-evolutionary approaches with functional diversity to understand
and conserve the provisioning of ecosystem services in aquatic
systems. Rather than producing another methodological book, the
editors and authors primarily concentrate on defining common
grounds, connecting conceptual frameworks and providing examples by
a more detailed discussion of a few empirical studies and projects,
which illustrate key ideas and an outline of potential future
directions and challenges that are expected in this
interdisciplinary research field. Recent years have seen an
explosion of interest in using network approaches to disentangle
the relationship between biodiversity, community structure and
functioning. Novel methods for model construction are being
developed constantly, and modern methods allow for the inclusion of
almost any type of explanatory variable that can be correlated
either with biodiversity or ecosystem functioning. As a result
these models have been widely used in ecology, conservation and
eco-evolutionary biology. Nevertheless, there remains a
considerable gap on how well these approaches are feasible to
understand the mechanisms on how biodiversity constrains the
provisioning of ecosystem services.
The theme of this volume is big data in 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
The theme of this volume is Trait-Based Ecology - From Structure to
Function.
The theme of this volume is to discuss Eco-evolutionary
Dynamics.
Updates and informs the reader on the latest research
findingsWritten by leading experts in the fieldHighlights areas for
future investigation
Thomas Kilroy's long and distinguished career is celebrated in this
volume by new essays, panel discussions and an interview,
reconsidering the work of one of Ireland's most intellectually
ambitious and technically imaginative playwrights. Contributors are
drawn from both the academic and theatrical spheres, and include
Nicholas Grene, Wayne Jordan, Patrick Mason, Christopher Murray and
Lynne Parker. This volume follows Kilroy's own practice of
connecting the creative and the critical, and publishes for the
first time an extract from his play "Blake". Illustrated with
photographs from major productions, this book also reproduces
previously unseen materials from the Thomas Kilroy Collection held
in the James Hardiman Library, NUI Galway.
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