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Soil Ecology and Ecosystem Services
Edited by Diana H. Wall, Richard D. Bardgett, Valerie Behan-Pelletier, Jeffrey E. Herrick, T. Hefin Jones, Karl Ritz, Johan Six, Donald R. Strong, and Wim H. van der Putten
424 pages
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Numerous illustrations
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246x189mm
978-0-19-957592-3
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Hardback
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14 June 2012
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- Novel, research level book linking soil ecology with the contemporary paradigm of ecosystems services
- Emphasizes the integrative biodiversity of soils, adopting an ecosystem approach
- Consolidates the discipline within an ecosystem services framework, providing a series of models for further research
This multi-contributor, international volume synthesizes contributions from the world's leading soil scientists and ecologists, describing cutting-edge research that provides a basis for the maintenance of soil health and sustainability. The book covers these advances from a unique perspective of examining the ecosystem services produced by soil biota across different scales - from biotic interactions at microscales to communities functioning at regional and global scales. The book leads the user towards an understanding of how the sustainability of soils, biodiversity, and ecosystem services can be
maintained and how humans, other animals, and ecosystems are dependent on living soils and ecosystem services.Readership: A valuable reference book for academic libraries and professional ecologists worldwide as a statement of progress in the broad field of soil ecology. It will also be of interest to both upper level undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in soil ecology, as well as academic researchers and professionals in the field requiring an authoritative, balanced, and up-to-date overview of this fast expanding topic.
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Edited by Diana H. Wall, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, USA, Richard D. Bardgett, University of Manchester, UK, Valerie Behan-Pelletier, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada, Jeffrey E. Herrick, USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range, USA, T. Hefin Jones, Cardiff University, UK, Karl Ritz, Cranfield University, UK, Johan Six, University of California, Davis, USA, Donald R. Strong, University of California, Davis, USA, and Wim H. van der Putten, The Netherlands Institute of Ecology, The Netherlands The Editor-in-Chief,
Diana H. Wall, is University Distinguished Professor and Director of the School of Global Environmental Sustainability at Colorado State University. Diana is actively engaged in research exploring how nematode and other invertebrate diversity contributes to healthy, productive soils and thus to society, and the consequences of human activities on soil globally. Her 20+ years research in the Antarctic Dry Valleys follows the response of soil organisms and ecosystem processes to environmental change, and in Africa she examines biodiversity in fertile and degraded soils. She served as President of the Ecological Society of America, the American Institute of Biological Sciences, the Intersociety Consortium for Plant Protection, the Association of Ecosystem Research Centers, and the Society of
Nematologists. Diana received her BA and Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky, Lexington and is a Professor of Biology and a Senior Scientist, Natural Research Ecology Laboratory.<
The Section Editors, Richard D. Bardgett, Valerie Behan-Pelletier, Jeffrey E. Herrick, T. Hefin Jones, Karl Ritz, Johan Six, Donald R. Strong, and Wim H. van der Putten, are all leading researchers in this field.
Contributors: Duur K. Aanen - Wageningen University, The Netherlands Pedro Antunes - Algoma University, Canada Sara G. Baer - Southern Illinois University, USA Joseph K. Bailey - University of Tennessee, USA Martha M. Bakker - Wageningen University, The Netherlands Richard D. Bardgett - Lancaster University, UK Edmundo Barrios - World Agroforestry Centre, Kenya Justin Bastow - Eastern Washington University, USA Valerie Behan-Pelletier - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada Matty P. Berg - VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands Sharon A. Billings -
University of Kansas, USA Levente Bodrossy - CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Australia Mark A. Bradford - Yale University, USA Maria J. I. Briones - University of Vigo, Spain Lijbert Brussaard - Wageningen University, The Netherlands Michel A. Cavigelli - Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, USA Marco Cosme - Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Felicity Crotty - Rothamsted Research, UK Thibaud Decaëns - Université de Rouen, France Gerlinde B. De Deyn - Wageningen University, The Netherlands Valerie T. Eviner - University of California, Davis, USA Tom M. Fayle - Imperial College London, UK Emmi Felker-Quinn - University of Tennessee, USA Noah Fierer - University of Colorado, USA Philipp Franken - Leibniz-Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops, Germany Jennifer Fraterrigo - University of Illinois, USA Stuart Grandy - University of New Hampshire, USA Evelyn Hackl - Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria Jim Harris - Cranfield University, UK Miranda M. Hart - The University of British Columbia, Canada Katarina Hedlund - Lund University, Sweden Liam Heneghan - DePaul University, USA Jeffrey E. Herrick - USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range, USA Samuel W. James - University of Iowa, USA T. Hefin Jones - Cardiff University, UK Douglas L. Karlen - United States Department of Agriculture,
USA Patrick Lavelle - Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), France and Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, Colombia Michael D. Madritch - Appalachian State University, USA Peter Manning - Newcastle University, UK Jude E. Maul - Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, USA Phil Murray - Rothamsted Research, UK Tânia Nobre - Wageningen University, The Netherlands Kate Orwin - Lancaster University, UK Nicholas J. Ostle - Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, UK Mitchell A. Pavao-Zuckerman - University of Arizona, USA Matthias Rillig - Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Karl Ritz - Cranfield University, UK Michael Schloter - Helmholtz Zentrum
München, Germany Gregor W. Schuurman - Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, USA Dietmar Schwarz - Leibniz-Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops, Germany Jennifer A. Schweitzer - University of Tennessee, USA Martha Scott - Algoma University, Canada Angela Sessitsch - Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria Keith Shepherd - World Agroforestry Centre, Kenya Gudeta W. Sileshi - World Agroforestry Centre, Kenya Fergus Sinclair - World Agroforestry Centre, Kenya Johan Six - University of California, Davis, USA Donald R. Strong - University of California, Davis, USA Katalin Szlavecz - Johns Hopkins University, USA Ute Szukics - University of Innsbruck,
Austria Wim H. van der Putten - Netherlands Institute of Ecology, The Netherlands Nick van Eekeren - Louis Bolk Institute, The Netherlands Kristof Van Oost - Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Diana H. Wall - Colorado State University, USA Susan E. Ward - Lancaster University, UK Susanne Wurst - Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
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Diana H. Wall: Introduction
Section 1 - The Living Soil and Ecosystem Services
1.0: Karl Ritz and Wim van der Putten: Introduction
1.1: Patrick Lavelle: Soil as a habitat
1.2: Susanne Wurst, Gerlinde De Deyn, and Kate Orwin: Soil biodiversity and functions
1.3: Lijbert Brussaard: Ecosystem services provided by the soil biota
1.4: Karl Ritz and Wim van der Putten: Synthesis
Section 2 - From Genes to Ecosystem Services
2.0: Wim van der Putten and Karl Ritz: Introduction
2.1: Evelyn Hackl, Michael Schloter, Ute Szukics, Levente Bodrossy, and Angela Sessitsch: From single genes to microbial networks
2.2: Jennifer Schweitzer, Michael Madritch, Emmi Felker-Quinn, and Joseph Bailey: From genes to ecosystems: plant genetics as a link between above- and belowground processes
2.3: Katarina Hedlund and Jim Harris: Delivery of soil ecosystem services: from Gaia to genes
2.4: Wim van der Putten and Karl Ritz: Synthesis
Section 3 - Community Structure and Biotic Assemblages
3.0: Don Strong and Valerie Behan-Pelletier: Introduction
3.1: Justin Bastow: Succession, resource processing, and diversity in detrital food webs
3.2: Matty Berg: Patterns of biodiversity at fine and small spatial scales
3.3: Pedro Antunes, Philipp Franken, Dietmar Schwarz, Matthias Rillig, Marco Cosme, Martha Scott, and Miranda Hart: Linking soil biodiversity and human health: do arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi contribute to food nutrition
3.4: Gregor W. Schuurman: Ecosystem influences of fungus-growing termites in the dry paleotropics
3.5: Mark Bradford and Noah Fierer: The biogeography of microbial communities and ecosystem processes: implications for soil and ecosystem models
3.6: Lijbert Brussaard, Duur K. Aanen, Maria J.I. Briones, Thibaud Decaëns, Gerlinde B. De Deyn, Tom M. Fayle, Samuel W. James, and Tânia Nobre: Biogeography and phylogenetic community structure of soil invertebrate ecosystem engineers
3.7: Don Strong and Valerie Behan-Pelletier: Synthesis
Section 4 - Global Changes
4.0: Richard Bardgett and T. Hefin Jones: Introduction
4.1: Nick J. Ostle and Susan E. Ward: Climate change effects on soils and ecosystem services
4.2: Peter Manning: The impact of nitrogen enrichment on ecosystems and their services
4.3: Mitchell A. Pavao-Zuckerman: Urbanization, soils, and ecosystem services
4.4: Phil Murray, Felicity Crotty, and Nick van Eekeren: Management of grassland systems, and soil and ecosystem services
4.5: Richard Bardgett and T. Hefin Jones: Synthesis
Section 5 - Sustainable Soils
5.0: Johan Six and Jeffrey E. Herrick: Introduction
5.1: Kristof Van Oost and Martha M. Bakker: Soil productivity and erosion
5.2: Edmundo Barrios, Gudeta Sileshi, Keith Shepherd, and Fergus Sinclair: Agroforestry and soil health: linking trees, soil biota, and ecosystem services
5.3: Douglas L. Karlen: Soil health: the concept, its role, and strategies for monitoring
5.4: Michel A. Cavigelli, Jude E. Maul, and Katalin Szlavecz: Managing soil biodiversity and ecosystem services
5.5: Stuart Grandy, Jennifer M. Fraterrigo, and Sharon A. Billings: Soil ecosystem resilience and recovery
5.6: Sara G. Baer, Liam Heneghan, and Valerie T. Eviner: Applying soil ecological knowledge to restore ecosystem services
5.7: Jeffrey E. Herrick and Johan Six: Synthesis
Index
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The specification in this catalogue, including without limitation price, format, extent, number of illustrations, and month of publication, was as accurate as possible at the time the catalogue was compiled. Occasionally, due to the nature of some contractual restrictions, we are unable to ship a specific product to a particular territory. Jacket images are provisional and liable to change before publication.
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