Advances in Ecological Research
- 1st Edition, Volume 21 - July 22, 1991
- Latest edition
- Editors: M. Begon, Alastair H. Fitter, A. Macfadyen
- Language: English
This volume contains five papers dealing with a wide range of plant, animal, and soil biological topics.Gray and his colleagues describe the origin and spread of the salt marsh… Read more
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Description
Description
This volume contains five papers dealing with a wide range of plant, animal, and soil biological topics.Gray and his colleagues describe the origin and spread of the salt marsh grass Spartina anglica. The result of a hybridization at the close of the last century, this genetically uniform species has been extremely successful in its particular niche and has a fascinating biology.Smith stresses the importance of gene-environment interactions in life-history theory in contrast to the resource constraint emphasis of the optimization approach. Experimental approaches to the subject are also discussed.Chanway and his colleagues examine the evidence for the importance of interactions between plants and micro-organisms in the rhizosphere in determining the outcome of plant competition and the establishment of community structure. Despite scarce evidence, real effects meriting further research do seem to exist.Brundrett also deals with an aspect of ecology in the soil. Most plants seem to have mycorrhizal associates and their importance is now widely appreciated. Much has been learned but more research is needed to determine the beneficial or after effects of mycorrhizae in natural systems.Richter and Babar review the diversity of tropical soils. They are in fact much more variable than is often thought, perhaps because too few ecologists are specialists in soils. Clearly, a proper knowledge and understanding of the many soil types is vital to conservation and development work in the tropics.
Key features
Key features
- Serves as the fourth volume under new editorial direction
- Presents a broad range of topical papers in ecology
- Contains five papers dealing with a wide range of plant, animal, and soil biological topics
Readership
Readership
Ecologists, soil scientists, plant microbiologists, botanists, and entomologists.
Table of contents
Table of contents
A.J. Gray, D.F. Marshall, and A.F. Raybould, A Century of Evolution in Spartina anglica. R.H. Smith, Genetic and Phenotypic Aspects of Live-History Evolution in Animals. C.P. Chanway, R. Turkington, and F.B. Holl, Ecological Implications of Specificity between Plants and Rhizosphere Micro-Organisms. M. Brundrett, Mycorrhizas in Natural Ecosystems. D.D. Richter and L.I. Babbar, Soil Diversity in the Tropics. Index.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 21
- Published: August 27, 1991
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
MB
M. Begon
Affiliations and expertise
University of Liverpool, U.K.AF
Alastair H. Fitter
Affiliations and expertise
University of York, U.K.AM
A. Macfadyen
Affiliations and expertise
School of Biological and Environmental Studies, New University of Ulster, Coleraine, County Londonderry, Northern IrelandView book on ScienceDirect
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