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Priorities for research in soil ecology
- Source :
- Pedobiologia, 63, 1-7. Urban und Fischer Verlag Jena, Pedobiologia, Eisenhauer, N, Autunes, P M, Bennett, A E, Birkhofer, K, Bissett, A, Bowker, M A, Caruso, T, Chen, B, David C. Coleman, Wietse de Boer, Peter de Ruiter, Thomas H. DeLuca, Francesco Frati, Bryan S. Griffiths, Miranda M. Hart, Stephan Hättenschwiler, Jari Haimit, Michael Heethoff, Nobuhiro Kaneko, Laura C. Kelly, Hans Petter Leinaas, Zoë Lindo, Catriona Macdonald, Rillig, M C, Liliane Ruess, Stefan Scheu, Olaf Schmidt, Timothy R. Seastedt, Nico M. van Straalen, Alexei V. Tiunov, Martin Zimmer & Powell, J R 2017, ' Priorities for research in soil ecology ', Pedobiologia, vol. 63, pp. 1-7 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedobi.2017.05.003, et al. (32 authors) 2017, ' Priorities for research in soil ecology ', Pedobiologia, vol. 63, pp. 1-7 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedobi.2017.05.003, Pedobiologia, 63, 1-7, Pedobiologia 63 (2017), Pedobiologia, 63(Supplement C), 1-7. Urban & Fischer Verlag
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- The ecological interactions that occur in and with soil are of consequence in many ecosystems on the planet. These interactions provide numerous essential ecosystem services, and the sustainable management of soils has attracted increasing scientific and public attention. Although soil ecology emerged as an independent field of research many decades ago, and we have gained important insights into the functioning of soils, there still are fundamental aspects that need to be better understood to ensure that the ecosystem services that soils provide are not lost and that soils can be used in a sustainable way. In this perspectives paper, we highlight some of the major knowledge gaps that should be prioritized in soil ecological research. These research priorities were compiled based on an online survey of 32 editors of Pedobiologia – Journal of Soil Ecology. These editors work at universities and research centers in Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia. The questions were categorized into four themes: (1) soil biodiversity and biogeography, (2) interactions and the functioning of ecosystems, (3) global change and soil management, and (4) new directions. The respondents identified priorities that may be achievable in the near future, as well as several that are currently achievable but remain open. While some of the identified barriers to progress were technological in nature, many respondents cited a need for substantial leadership and goodwill among members of the soil ecology research community, including the need for multi-institutional partnerships, and had substantial concerns regarding the loss of taxonomic expertise. nonPeerReviewed
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
aboveground-belowground interactions
Soil biodiversity
Aboveground-belowground interactions
soil processes
Wiskundige en Statistische Methoden - Biometris
01 natural sciences
Ecosystem services
ekosysteemit
Soil management
Microbial ecology
Novel environments
Soil food web
Climate change
Global change
2. Zero hunger
Soil health
biodiversity–ecosystem functioning
Ecology
Soil Biology
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
Soil processes
PE&RC
climate change
ekosysteemipalvelut
Geography
Biogeography
international
Biodiversity–ecosystem functioning
plant-microbe interactions
Soil Science
soil biodiversity
Chemical ecology
Plant-microbe interactions
010603 evolutionary biology
Article
eliömaantiede
soil food web
Soil governance
Soil ecology
Mathematical and Statistical Methods - Biometris
Environmental planning
Bodembiologie
global change
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
maaperänsuojelu
chemical ecology
15. Life on land
biodiversiteetti
ekosysteemit (ekologia)
mikrobiekologia
13. Climate action
Sustainable management
040103 agronomy & agriculture
ta1181
ilmastonmuutos
novel environments
0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries
soil management
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00314056
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Pedobiologia, 63, 1-7. Urban und Fischer Verlag Jena, Pedobiologia, Eisenhauer, N, Autunes, P M, Bennett, A E, Birkhofer, K, Bissett, A, Bowker, M A, Caruso, T, Chen, B, David C. Coleman, Wietse de Boer, Peter de Ruiter, Thomas H. DeLuca, Francesco Frati, Bryan S. Griffiths, Miranda M. Hart, Stephan Hättenschwiler, Jari Haimit, Michael Heethoff, Nobuhiro Kaneko, Laura C. Kelly, Hans Petter Leinaas, Zoë Lindo, Catriona Macdonald, Rillig, M C, Liliane Ruess, Stefan Scheu, Olaf Schmidt, Timothy R. Seastedt, Nico M. van Straalen, Alexei V. Tiunov, Martin Zimmer & Powell, J R 2017, ' Priorities for research in soil ecology ', Pedobiologia, vol. 63, pp. 1-7 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedobi.2017.05.003, et al. (32 authors) 2017, ' Priorities for research in soil ecology ', Pedobiologia, vol. 63, pp. 1-7 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedobi.2017.05.003, Pedobiologia, 63, 1-7, Pedobiologia 63 (2017), Pedobiologia, 63(Supplement C), 1-7. Urban & Fischer Verlag
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....22510dc6aa4554dd908d4c0481817365
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedobi.2017.05.003