Fauna in soil ecosystems : recycling processes, nutrient fluxes, and agricultural production
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Fauna in soil ecosystems : recycling processes, nutrient fluxes, and agricultural production
(Books in soils, plants, and the environment)
Marcel Dekker, c1997
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
613.56:B355019851038
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Offers an integrated presentation of the microbial, agronomic and recycling aspects of soil faunal potentials, emphasizing agricultural ecosystems and furnishing methods for modelling food webs. The text covers morphology, reproduction, abundances, basic requirements, competition, predation, parasitism, nutrient cycling and phytopathological interactions, soil physics and agricultural management, plus methods to quantify soil faunal groups.
Table of Contents
- Organic inputs and soil metabolism
- protozoa - recyclers and indicators of agroecosystem quality
- nematodes - harmful and beneficial organisms
- enchytraeids
- earthworms (lumbricidae - oligochaeta) - important promoters of soil development and soil fertility
- springtails and mites - important knots in the food web of soils
- gastropods, isopods, diplopods and chilopods - neglected groups of the decomposer food web
- spiders, carabids and staphylinids - the ecological potential of predatory macroarthropods
- soil-food web interactions and their modelling.
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