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Akademische und professionelle Bücher  Ecology  Biogeography & Invasive Species

The Effects of Invasive Plants on Soil Fauna

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Series: CABI Invasives Series Volume: 17
By: Andrea Čerevková(Editor)
216 pages, illustrations
Publisher: CABI Publishing
The Effects of Invasive Plants on Soil Fauna
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This book offers a comprehensive examination of the mechanisms through which invasive plant species alter soil fauna biodiversity, nutrient cycling and overall ecosystem balance. It presents detailed case studies of key invasive plants (Asclepias syriaca, Fallopia japonica, Heracleum mantegazzianum, H. sosnowskyi, Impatiens parviflora, etc.) complemented by broader discussions on soil fauna diversity and ecosystem functioning.

It considers how these plant species modify the physico-chemical properties of soil, often creating inhospitable environments for native soil fauna. It highlights the responses of various soil organisms, including nematodes, collembola, earthworms, arthropods and others, and microorganisms to plant invasion. Special attention is given to feedback mechanisms whereby changes in soil fauna communities further influence plant invasions, either exacerbating or mitigating their impacts. The implications of these interactions for soil health and agricultural productivity are considered, providing practical recommendations for the management of invasive species and the restoration of degraded ecosystems.

Key features:
- Provides comprehensive analysis and case studies on invasive species and soil ecosystems, offering valuable insights for future research.
- Offers a detailed exploration of invasive plant effects on soil chemistry and microbiota, relevant for those studying soil health.
- Includes practical recommendations for managing invasive species in agricultural contexts, aiding in soil fertility and crop production.
- Supports efforts to restore native soil fauna and plant communities, contributing to biodiversity preservation.
- Serves as a resource for coursework and research projects, providing a thorough grounding in soil fauna and invasive plants.

This book is ideal for researchers, practitioners and students in the fields of ecology, environmental science, and soil biology.

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Biography

Dr Andrea Čerevková is a senior scientist at the Institute of Parasitology SAS, Košice, Slovakia, specialising in plant nematology. Her research encompasses morphological identification and taxonomic classification of nematodes, as well as investigating the ecological roles of nematodes in soil ecosystems. She holds a PhD from Comenius University in Bratislava (2007) and an Ing. degree from the Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra (2003). Dr Čerevková has published extensively in prestigious journals, focusing on topics such as nematode community dynamics, the impact of invasive plants on ecosystems, and bioindication of soil health.

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Series: CABI Invasives Series Volume: 17
By: Andrea Čerevková(Editor)
216 pages, illustrations
Publisher: CABI Publishing
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