The Biology of Soil: A community and ecosystem approach
Richard Bardgett
Abstract
This book provides 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. This book also considers how biotic interactions in soil influence the important soil processes of decomposition and nutrient ... More
This book provides 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. This book 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. This book provides an introduction to the biology of soil, and 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.
Keywords:
soil biodiversity,
below-ground biodiversity,
ecosystem form,
biota,
soil environment,
complex habitat,
Earth,
temporal scales,
biotic interactions
Bibliographic Information
Print publication date: 2005 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780198525035 |
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: April 2010 |
DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198525035.001.0001 |
Authors
Affiliations are at time of print publication.
Richard Bardgett, author
Institute of Environmental and Natural Sciences, University of Lancaster, UK
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