Ecosystems in a Human-Modified Landscape A European Perspective Advances in Ecological Research Series
Directeur de Collection : Woodward Guy
Advances in Ecological Research is one of the most successful series in the highly competitive field of ecology. Each volume publishes topical and important reviews, interpreting ecology as widely as in the past, to include all material that contributes to our understanding of the field. Topics in this invaluable series include the physiology, populations, and communities of plants and animals, as well as landscape and ecosystem ecology.
1. Belowground Snapshot of Dutch Agroecosystems: How Soil Organisms Interact to Support Ecosystem Services, Mulder, C. 2. Land use impacts on ecosystem functioning in running waters in an agricultural landscape: a European perspective, Hladyz, S. 3. Biodiversity and pesticides, Nørum, U. 4. River restoration in Europe: what has been achieved? Friberg, N.
- Updates and informs the reader on the latest research findings
- Written by leading experts in the field
- Highlights areas for future investigation
Date de parution : 06-2011
Ouvrage de 400 p.
15x22.8 cm
Épuisé
Thème d’Ecosystems in a Human-Modified Landscape :
Mots-clés :
Acidification; Allochthonous subsidies; allometry; Aquatic ecosystems; Autochthonous production; bacteria; Benthic algae; biological stoichiometry; Biomonitoring; body-size variation; collembola; Conceptual framework; Ecological network; ecological stoichiometry; ecosystem types; enchytraeids; EU Water Framework Directive; Fishes; Food webs; Freshwater; Functional approaches; fungi; Generalism; Grass litter; Habitat degradation; Habitat enhancement; Invasive species; Land-use change; Long-term demography; lumbricids; Macroinvertebrates; Macrophytes; Metrics; mites; monitoring soil organisms; Multiple stressors; nematodes; Open-canopy streams; Population genetics; predator-prey relationships; protozoa; Recovery; Riparian alteration; Riparian buffers; Riparian zone; River restoration; soil food webs; soil quality; soil types; Species traits; Stability; Stable isotope analysis; Stream ecology; Top predator; traits; Trophic cascades; Weir removal; WFD