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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 describes the vast diversity of biota that live in the
soil environment - the most complex habitat on earth - and
discusses the factors that act as determinants of this diversity
across different spacial and temporal scales. The Biology of Soil
also considers how biotic interactions in soil influence the
important soil processes of decomposition and nutrient cycling. It
demonstrates how interactions and feedbacks between diverse plant
and soil communities act as important drivers of ecosystem form and
function. The importance of these relationships for understanding
how ecosystems respond to global change phenomena, including
climate change, is discussed in depth. Much is still to be learned
about the soil biota and their roles in ecosystems, and the author
highlights some of the many challenges that face ecologists in the
exploration of soil. Richard Bardgett has wide experience in soil
and terrestrial ecology, and his background of research in many
ecosystems is reflected in this book which is the most
comprehensive, up-to-date volume currently available in soil
ecology. It provides an introduction to the biology of soil, and it
also discussed 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, easy to read introduction toanyone working in the field
of soil ecology and related disciplines, and will be ideal for
students taking undergraduate and postgraduate courses in soil
ecology, plant-soil relationships, ecosystem ecology, and land
management.
For much of history, soil has played a major, and often central,
role in the lives of humans. Entire societies have risen, and
collapsed, through the management or mismanagement of soil; farmers
and gardeners worldwide nurture their soil to provide their plants
with water, nutrients, and protection from pests and diseases;
major battles have been aborted or stalled by the condition of
soil; murder trials have been solved with evidence from the soil;
and, for most of us, our ultimate fate is the soil. In this book
Richard Bardgett discusses soil and the many, and sometimes
surprising, ways that humanity has depended on it throughout
history, and still does today. Analysing the role soil plays in our
own lives, despite increasing urbanization, and in the
biogeochemical cycles that allow the planet to function
effectively, Bardgett considers how superior soil management could
combat global issues such as climate change, food shortages, and
the extinction of species. Looking to the future, Bardgett argues
that it is vital for the future of humanity for governments
worldwide to halt soil degradation, and to put in place policies
for the future sustainable management of soils.
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.
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 describes the vast diversity of biota that live in the
soil environment - the most complex habitat on Earth - and
discusses the factors that act as determinants of this diversity
across different spatial and temporal scales. The Biology of Soil
also considers how biotic interactions in soil influence the
important soil processes of decomposition and nutrient cycling . It
demonstrates how interactions and feedbacks between diverse plant
and soil communities act as important drivers of ecosystem form and
function. The importance of these relationships for understanding
how ecosystems respond to global change phenomena, including
climate change, is discussed in depth. Much is still to be learned
about the soil biota and their roles in ecosystems, and the author
highlights some of the many challenges that face ecologists in the
exploration of soil. Richard Bardgett has wide experience in soil
and terrestrial ecology, and his background of research in many
ecosystems is reflected in this book which is the most
comprehensive, up-to-date volume currently available in soil
ecology. It provides an introduction to the biology of soil, and it
also discusses the most recent developments in this progressive
field of ecology. The importance of soil biotic interactions for
community and ecosystem ecology is illustrated through the use of
numerous examples and case studies. The Biology of Soil provides an
excellent, easy to read introduction for anyone working in the
field of soil ecology and related disciplines, and will be ideal
for students taking undergraduate and postgraduate courses in soil
ecology, plant-soil relationships, ecosystem ecology, and land
management.
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