Soil Biodiversity in Amazonian and Other Brazilian Ecosystems
- Publisher
CABI - Published
15th February 2006 - ISBN 9781845930325
- Language English
- Pages 304 pp.
- Size 6.875" x 9.75"
The loss of biological diversity has become an increased concern over recent years and is now enshrined in international conventions. Most biodiversity in fact occurs in the soil. Soil organisms (especially bacteria, fungi and soil invertebrates) play a major role in the formation of soil structure and are primary agents of decomposition and are drivers of nutrient cycling, and hence agricultural production.
This book reviews soil biodiversity in one of the key biodiversity hotspots of the world, i.e. the Amazon and nearby regions of Brazil. It covers both the tropical savannah and rain forests. The work reported is based on a project "Conservation and Sustainable Management of Below-Ground Biodiversity", executed by TSBF-CIAT with co-financing from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and implementation support from the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP). The book represents a major contribution to the literature and will interest those in biodiversity conservation, soil scienceand ecology and biodiversity conservation.
* Soil Organisms in Tropical Ecosystems: A Key Role for Brazil in the Global Quest for the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity
* Soil and Land Use in the Brazilian Amazon
* Soil Macrofauna Communities in Brazilian Amazonia
* Earthworm Ecology and Diversity in Brazil
* Termite Diversity in Brazil (Insecta: Isoptera)
* Patterns of Diversity and Responses to Forest Disturbance by Ground-Dwelling Ants in Amazonia
* Soil Mesofauna in the Central Amazon
* Nematode Communities in Soils under Different Land-use Systems in Brazilian Amazon and Savannah Vegetation
* Diversity of Microfungi in Tropical Soils
* Diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Brazilian Ecosystems
* Nitrogen-fixing Leguminosae Nodulating Bacteria