Aboveground-Belowground Linkages: Biotic Interactions, Ecosystem Processes, and Global Change

Author:   Richard D. Bardgett (Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, UK) ,  David A. Wardle (Department of Forest Ecology and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå, Sweden)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   29 July 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Aboveground-Belowground Linkages: Biotic Interactions, Ecosystem Processes, and Global Change


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Aboveground-Belowground Linkages provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive synthesis of recent advances in our understanding of the roles that interactions between aboveground and belowground communities play in regulating the structure and function of terrestrial ecosystems, and their responses to global change. It charts the historical development of this field of ecology and evaluates what can be learned from the recent proliferation of studies on the ecological and biogeochemical significance of aboveground-belowground linkages. The book is structured around four key topics: biotic interactions in the soil; plant community effects; the role of aboveground consumers; and the influence of species gains and losses. A concluding chapter draws together this information and identifies a number of cross-cutting themes, including consideration of aboveground-belowground feedbacks that occur at different spatial and temporal scales, the consequences of these feedbacks for ecosystem processes, and how aboveground-belowground interactions link to human-induced global change.

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Author:   Richard D. Bardgett (Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, UK) ,  David A. Wardle (Department of Forest Ecology and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå, Sweden)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.524kg
ISBN:  

9780199546886


ISBN 10:   0199546886
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   29 July 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface 1: Introduction 2: Biotic Interactions in Soil as Drivers of Ecosystem Properties 3: Plant Community Influences on the Soil Community and Plant-Soil Feedbacks 4: Ecosystem Level Significance of Aboveground Consumers 5: Aboveground and Belowground Consequences of Species Losses and Gains 6: Underlying Themes and Ways Forward References Index

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This book is clearly organized which makes it a pleasure to read. Each chapter is nicely introduced and there is discussion about how it fits with the rest of the book. Both of the authors have successfully used conceptual diagrams to illustrate their work in their numerous empirical and review papers, and this book is no exception. Aimee T. Classen, Ecology The topics in this short and affordable book are well integrated and up to date. Given that the authors are pioneering leaders in this field and have had a long and productive collaboration, it is no surprise that their new book is excellent. Aimee T. Classen, Ecology Is Aboveground-Belowground Linkages just another synthesis? Certainly not. An excellent and up-to-date overview of the field of plant and soil community interactions and ecosystem functioning... in my opinion, a book that all plant and soil ecologists should read. It will undoubtedly have a strong influence on the direction of the future research of many scientists in this field. T. Martijn Bezemer, Trends in Ecology and Evolution This is the most interesting book I read in 2010. It should appeal to a wide range of researchers, is an excellent source of reference and a potentially useful teaching resource. John Hopkins, Bulletin of the British Ecological Society


This is the most interesting book I read in 2010. It should appeal to a wide range of researchers, is an excellent source of reference and a potentially useful teaching resource. * John Hopkins, Bulletin of the British Ecological Society * Is Aboveground-Belowground Linkages just another synthesis? Certainly not. An excellent and up-to-date overview of the field of plant and soil community interactions and ecosystem functioning... in my opinion, a book that all plant and soil ecologists should read. It will undoubtedly have a strong influence on the direction of the future research of many scientists in this field. * T. Martijn Bezemer, Trends in Ecology and Evolution * The topics in this short and affordable book are well integrated and up to date. Given that the authors are pioneering leaders in this field and have had a long and productive collaboration, it is no surprise that their new book is excellent. * Aimee T. Classen, Ecology * This book is clearly organized which makes it a pleasure to read. Each chapter is nicely introduced and there is discussion about how it fits with the rest of the book. Both of the authors have successfully used conceptual diagrams to illustrate their work in their numerous empirical and review papers, and this book is no exception. * Aimee T. Classen, Ecology *


Author Information

Richard D. Bardgett is Editor of Journal of Ecology and is recognised as an ISI Highly Cited Researcher. He was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 2006. He serves on the Editorial Boards of Ecology Letters and Ecosystems and is a member of Rothamsted's Board of Directors. David A. Wardle received the NZ Association of Scientists Medal in 1999, the NZ Ecological Society Research Award in 2001, and has been a Fellow of the Royal Society of NZ since 2003 and an ISI Highly Cited Researcher since 2006. He also serves or has served on a range of Editorial Boards including Science, Ecology and Ecology Letters.

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