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Biodiversity and ecosystem function in soil

Biodiversity and ecosystem function in soil

... from soil visually, then there is no need for stable-isotope probing, and compound-specific infrared mass spectrometry can be used to measure the 13 C content of specific compounds (so avoiding the danger that, ... See full document

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Ecosystem Functioning and Biodiversity in the Deep Sea (EuroDEEP)

Ecosystem Functioning and Biodiversity in the Deep Sea (EuroDEEP)

... between biodiversity patterns and ecosystem functioning in relation to environmental conditions along a trophic gradient, from Eastern Atlantic to the Western, Central and Eastern Mediterranean, enabling ... See full document

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A Review on Impact of E-waste on Soil Microbial Community and Ecosystem Function

A Review on Impact of E-waste on Soil Microbial Community and Ecosystem Function

... negative effects on human being and the environment (Awasthi et al., 2016). The major concern about e-waste is that, in the developing countries, people are unaware about the harmful effects of e-waste and also there is ... See full document

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Effect of tillage on soil biodiversity

Effect of tillage on soil biodiversity

... diversity soil is one of the most diverse habitats on earth and contains one of the most diverse assemblages of living ...organisms. Soil organisms are important elements for preserved ecosystem ... See full document

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Extending the results of biodiversity: Ecosystem function experiments to regional species collections

Extending the results of biodiversity: Ecosystem function experiments to regional species collections

... manipulated biodiversity explicitly in hopes of elucidating causal relationships between biodiversity and community or ecosystem functioning (Naeem et ...between ecosystem function and ... See full document

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Change in Diversity and Abundance of Nematode Destroying Fungi in Land Use under Irrigation in Selected Small Scale Irrigation Schemes in Kenya

Change in Diversity and Abundance of Nematode Destroying Fungi in Land Use under Irrigation in Selected Small Scale Irrigation Schemes in Kenya

... the soil ecological balance (Li et ...the soil has led to increased soil pests and diseases and reduction of beneficial microorganism (Singh, ...the soil affects the soil quality by ... See full document

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TURAS green roof design guidelines: Maximising ecosystem service provision through regional design for biodiversity

TURAS green roof design guidelines: Maximising ecosystem service provision through regional design for biodiversity

... of biodiversity in terms of floral genera is carried out instead of floral ...of biodiversity groupings Functional group diversity is based on the theory that organisms can be categorised as belonging to ... See full document

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Ecosystem Resilience and Limitations Revealed by Soil Bacterial Community Dynamics in a Bark Beetle Impacted Forest

Ecosystem Resilience and Limitations Revealed by Soil Bacterial Community Dynamics in a Bark Beetle Impacted Forest

... for ecosystem and human health, the underlying smaller-scale microbial changes provide a potentially sensitive indicator of change and ecosystem resilience (14) in addition to playing an important role in ... See full document

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Ecosystem services and the environment  In depth report 11 produced for the European Commission, DG Environment

Ecosystem services and the environment In depth report 11 produced for the European Commission, DG Environment

... the biodiversity that underpins them should not be underestimated, as many other ecosystem services are dependent upon them (Harrison et ...whether biodiversity might ever have negative effects on ... See full document

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Biodiversity and ecosystem processes in heterogeneous environments

Biodiversity and ecosystem processes in heterogeneous environments

... artificial ecosystem assemblages replicated in a sophisticated growth chamber called an Ecotron, to control environmental ...of biodiversity might alter or impair the services that ecosystems ...the ... See full document

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Quantifying and valuing the ecosystem services of pastoral soils under a dairy use : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Ecological Economics at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Ze

Quantifying and valuing the ecosystem services of pastoral soils under a dairy use : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Ecological Economics at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... the soil (plant litter, animal ...the soil is different because it includes animal dung and urine which are quickly utilised by bacterial pathways and general detritivores (Bardgett, 2005; Schon, ...plant ... See full document

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Long-term effects of environmentally relevant concentrations of silver nanoparticles on major soil bacterial phyla of a loamy soil

Long-term effects of environmentally relevant concentrations of silver nanoparticles on major soil bacterial phyla of a loamy soil

... of soil microbial communities for soil ecosystem function, such as plant growth car- bon sequestration and degradation of xenobiotics [25] and the predicted increase of nanoparticle release ... See full document

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Forest biodiversity, relationships to structural and functional attributes, and stability in New England forests

Forest biodiversity, relationships to structural and functional attributes, and stability in New England forests

... in biodiversity studies about what is a reliable description of local spe- cies richness because of the scale effect (here it is more about a range and areal extent in a ... See full document

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Soil Functions in Earth's Critical Zone: Key Results and Conclusions

Soil Functions in Earth's Critical Zone: Key Results and Conclusions

... Earth’s soil layer is at the heart of the CZ, as a reactive layer that transmits mass, energy and biodiversity and which transforms within the soil volume the input flows and generates output flows, ... See full document

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Aquatic Ecosystem and Biodiversity: A Review

Aquatic Ecosystem and Biodiversity: A Review

... biodiverse ecosystem located in Ecuador, has gone through the various anthropogenic ...control soil erosion and helps to minimize sedimentation in the water ... See full document

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Ecosystem engineering and biodiversity in coastal sediments: posing hypotheses

Ecosystem engineering and biodiversity in coastal sediments: posing hypotheses

... endobenthic ecosystem engineering is assumed to be ...thic ecosystem engineering (Kochmann et ...sediment, soil compaction and limited access to the sediment ... See full document

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The importance of biodiversity in cities and ecosystem services

The importance of biodiversity in cities and ecosystem services

... valued biodiversity is associated only with remote areas, which reflects a model of an empty world in which human development is completely isolated from natural (wild) processes (Farina et ... See full document

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Do mangrove forest restoration or rehabilitation activities return biodiversity to pre-impact levels?

Do mangrove forest restoration or rehabilitation activities return biodiversity to pre-impact levels?

... an ecosystem to return it to original condition (biotic community structure and species composition), while rehabilitation emphasises modifying ecosystem structural or functional characteristics to achieve ... See full document

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Global conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services

Global conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services

... current biodiversity extinction crisis, and it compromises the essential benefits, or ecosystem services, that humans derive from functioning ...and ecosystem services might be accomplished with ... See full document

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A review of earthworm impact on soil function and ecosystem services

A review of earthworm impact on soil function and ecosystem services

... larger soil biota such as plant roots or earthworms, and the presence of organic matter and.. Earthworms both compact and loosen soil.[r] ... See full document

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