Invertebrates as webmasters in ecosystems /

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Other Authors: Coleman, David C., 1938-, Hendrix, Paul F.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Wallingford, Oxon, UK ; New York : CABI Pub., ©2000.
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Online Access: Full text (MFA users only)
ISBN:9780851997087
0851997082
Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Food web functioning and ecosystem processes : problems and perceptions of scaling / J.M. Anderson
  • Keystone arthropods as webmasters in desert ecosystems / W.G. Whitford
  • Responses of grassland soil invertebrates to natural and anthropogenic disturbances / J.M. Blair, T.C. Todd and M.A. Callaham, Jr.
  • Effects of invertebrates in lotic ecosystem processes / J.B. Wallace and J.J. Hutchens, Jr.
  • Insects as regulators of ecosystem development / T.D. Schowalter
  • Herbivores, biochemical messengers and plants : aspects of intertrophic transduction / M.I. Dyer
  • Soil invertebrate controls and microbial interactions in nutrient and organic matter dynamics in natural and agroecosystems / C.A. Edwards
  • Invertebrates in detrital food webs along gradients of productivity / J.C. Moore and P.C. de Ruiter
  • Biodiversity of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) in tree canopies and litter / V. Behan-Pelletier and D.E. Walter
  • Diversity in the decomposing landscape / R.A. Hansen
  • Pervasive ecological effects of invasive species : exotic and native fire ants / C.R. Carroll and C.A. Hoffman
  • Soil invertebrate species diversity in natural and disturbed environments / J. Rusek
  • Invertebrates and nutrient cycling in coniferous forest ecosystems : spatial heterogeneity and conditionality / T.M. Bolger, L.J. Heneghan and P. Neville
  • Impacts of insects on human-dominated and natural forest landscapes / R.N. Coulson and D.F. Wunneburger
  • Soil fauna and controls of carbon dynamics : comparisons of rangelands and forests across latitudinal gradients / T.R. Seastedt
  • Soil processes and global change : will invertebrates make a difference? / P.M. Groffman and C.G. Jones.