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The Significance and Regulation of Soil Biodiversity - Proceedings of the International Symposium on Soil Biodiversity, held at... The Significance and Regulation of Soil Biodiversity - Proceedings of the International Symposium on Soil Biodiversity, held at Michigan State University, East Lansing, May 3-6, 1993 (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
Harold P. Collins, G.Philip Robertson, Michael J. Klug
R4,607 Discovery Miles 46 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The sustainability of both natural and managed ecosystems is strongly influenced by soil biological processes. A major question in soil biology and ecosystem ecology is the extent to which these processes are affected by the function and structure of the soil's biotic community. The Significance and Regulation of Soil Biodiversity presents the discussions of a group of soil biologists and ecosystem ecologists in which they synthesize available information, present innovative methodologies, and develop cross-taxa and cross-habitat collaborations to advance our understanding of soil biodiversity. The volume addresses the extent and regulation of soil biodiversity and describes initial approaches to the linking of soil biodiversity and ecosystem function. Audience: Researchers and students in a wide range of environmental scientific disciplines.

Nitrogen Cycling in Ecosystems of Latin America and the Caribbean (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1982):... Nitrogen Cycling in Ecosystems of Latin America and the Caribbean (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1982)
G.Philip Robertson, R. Herrera, T Rosswall
R1,565 Discovery Miles 15 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The large and rapidly expanding body ofliterature related to nitrogen cycling in both managed and native terrestrial ecosystems reflects the importance accorded to the behaviour of this vital and often limiting nutrient. Research at the organism, ecosystem and landscape levels commonly addresses questions concerning nitrogen acquisition, internal cycling and retention. Goals for this research include increased agricultural productivity and a better understanding of human impact on local, regional and global nitrogen cycles. Nitrogen cycle research in tropical regions has a long and distinguished history. Research on different aspects of nitrogen cycling in ecosystems of the tropics has been carried out in many regions. In relatively few instances has there, however, been a focus on the biogeochemical cycles at the ecosystem level. The meeting resulting in this volume was an attempt to bring together existing information on nitrogen cycling in ecosystems of Latin America and the Caribbean and discuss this in an ecosystem context.

The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes - Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability (Hardcover): Stephen K. Hamilton,... The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes - Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability (Hardcover)
Stephen K. Hamilton, Julie E. Doll, G.Philip Robertson
R2,595 Discovery Miles 25 950 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Evidence has been mounting for some time that intensive row-crop agriculture as practiced in developed countries may not be environmentally sustainable, with concerns increasingly being raised about climate change, implications for water quantity and quality, and soil degradation. This volume synthesizes two decades of research on the sustainability of temperate, row-crop ecosystems of the Midwestern United States. The overarching hypothesis guiding this work has been that more biologically based management practices could greatly reduce negative impacts while maintaining sufficient productivity to meet demands for food, fiber and fuel, but that roadblocks to their adoption persist because we lack a comprehensive understanding of their benefits and drawbacks. The research behind this book, based at the Kellogg Biological Station (Michigan State University) and conducted under the aegis of the Long-term Ecological Research network, is structured on a foundation of large-scale field experiments that explore alternatives to conventional, chemical-intensive agriculture. Studies have explored the biophysical underpinnings of crop productivity, the interactions of crop ecosystems with the hydrology and biodiversity of the broader landscapes in which they lie, farmers' views about alternative practices, economic valuation of ecosystem services, and global impacts such as greenhouse gas exchanges with the atmosphere. In contrast to most research projects, the long-term design of this research enables identification of slow or delayed processes of change in response to management regimes, and allows examination of responses across a broader range of climatic variability. This volume synthesizes this comprehensive inquiry into the ecology of alternative cropping systems, identifying future steps needed on the path to sustainability.

Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research (Hardcover): G.Philip Robertson, David C. Coleman, Caroline S. Bledsoe,... Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research (Hardcover)
G.Philip Robertson, David C. Coleman, Caroline S. Bledsoe, Phillip Sollins
R4,292 R3,745 Discovery Miles 37 450 Save R547 (13%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book provides a standardized set of protocols for measuring soil properties, to facilitatte corss-site synthesis and evaluation of ecosystem processess. The book should be of interest to a rather broad range of ecologists, agronomists, and soil scientists. It is the second volume in the Long-term Ecological Research Network Series.

The Sound of Mull Archaeological Project (SOMAP) 1994-2005 - (SOMAP) 1994-2005 (Paperback): Philip Robertson, Steve Webster The Sound of Mull Archaeological Project (SOMAP) 1994-2005 - (SOMAP) 1994-2005 (Paperback)
Philip Robertson, Steve Webster; Contributions by Jane Maddocks
R1,313 Discovery Miles 13 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Sound of Mull Archaeological Project (SOMAP) was carried out between 1994 and 2005 to map and assess the condition of a wide range of underwater and interdidal wrecks and coastal structures in the Sound of Mull, on Scotlands north-west coast. The study was undertaken by many volunteers under the auspices of the Nautical Archaeology Society and demonstrates the value of projects carried out by trained volunteers. This account of the project combines the results of documentary research into archives and old photographs, high resolution marine geophysics, and measured surveys both on land and underwater. A total of 16 wrecks and four sites were examined and are summarised, with detailed accounts of three sites of wrecks or shipping-related debris of particular interest. An accompanying CD includes a wide range of remote-sensing images.

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