The Biology of Soil: A Community and Ecosystem Approach
TEXTBOOK
Series: BIOLOGY OF HABITATS SERIES
Richard D Bardgett
242 pages, 43 halftones, 78 line illus.
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Soil science has undergone a renaissance in recent years with an increasing awareness of the importance of soil organisms and below-ground biotic interactions as drivers of community and ecosystem properties. It considers aboveground-belowground feedback, herbivores and the functional significance and regulation of soil biodiversity. The emphasis on ecosystem function is central to modern soil biological research, and the author is a leader in such research.
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