TY - BOOK
T1 - Aboveground-Belowground Community Ecology
AU - Ohgushi, Takayuki
AU - Wurst, Susanne
AU - Johnson, Scott N.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Researchers now recognize that above- and belowground communities are indirectly linked to one another, often by plant-mediated mechanisms. To date, however, there has been no single multi-authored edited volume on the subject. This book remedies that gap, and offers state-of-the art insights into basic and applied research on aboveground-belowground interactions and their functional consequences. Drawing on a diverse pool of global expertise, the authors present diverse approaches that span a range of scales and levels of complexity. The respective chapters provide in-depth information on the current state of research, and outline future prospects in the field of aboveground-belowground community ecology. In particular, the book’s goal is to expand readers’ knowledge of the evolutionary, community and ecosystem consequences of aboveground-belowground interactions, making it essential reading for all biologists, graduate students and advanced undergraduates working in this rapidly expanding field. It touches on multiple research fields including ecology, botany, zoology, entomology, microbiology and the related applied areas of biodiversity management and conservation.
AB - Researchers now recognize that above- and belowground communities are indirectly linked to one another, often by plant-mediated mechanisms. To date, however, there has been no single multi-authored edited volume on the subject. This book remedies that gap, and offers state-of-the art insights into basic and applied research on aboveground-belowground interactions and their functional consequences. Drawing on a diverse pool of global expertise, the authors present diverse approaches that span a range of scales and levels of complexity. The respective chapters provide in-depth information on the current state of research, and outline future prospects in the field of aboveground-belowground community ecology. In particular, the book’s goal is to expand readers’ knowledge of the evolutionary, community and ecosystem consequences of aboveground-belowground interactions, making it essential reading for all biologists, graduate students and advanced undergraduates working in this rapidly expanding field. It touches on multiple research fields including ecology, botany, zoology, entomology, microbiology and the related applied areas of biodiversity management and conservation.
KW - ecology
KW - evolution (biology)
KW - biotic communities
KW - soil conservation
KW - endangered ecosystems
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:57526
UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/uwsau/reader.action?docID=5530929&ppg=1
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-319-91614-9
DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-91614-9
M3 - Authored Book
SN - 9783319916132
BT - Aboveground-Belowground Community Ecology
PB - Springer
CY - Switzerland
ER -