Effects of Land use Change on Belowground Biodiversity.

TitleEffects of Land use Change on Belowground Biodiversity.
Publication TypeLecture Notes
AuthorsHairiah, K.; Williams, S.E.; Bignell, D.; Swift, M.; van Noordwijk, M.
ContactAuthorasb@cgiar.org
Secondary TitleASB Lecture Note 6A
PublisherWorld Agroforestry Centre - ICRAF, SEA Regional Office
Place PublishedBogor, Indonesia
Year of Publication2001
Pagination42
Date PublishedOctober 2001
Publication LanguageEnglish
AbstractAlthough not apparent to the naked eye, soil is actually one of the most diverse habitats on earth! It contains one of the most diverse assemblages of living organisms known to us, and the issues relating to belowground biodiversity (BGBD) are the same as those related to its more visible counterpart aboveground. Its lower visibility, however, has led to less attention being paid to it in the past, especially as there is an absence of 'charismatic' species that attract attention. Yet, belowground biodiversity may be of direct relevance to the health of crops, trees and other plants that are desirable to man. So, special attention to the belowground parts of biodiversity may be justified.
Keywordsaboveground, belowground, Biodiversity, ecosystems, organisims, soil
URLhttp://www.asb.cgiar.org/PDFwebdocs/LectureNotes/ASB-LN-6A-Hairiah-et-al-2001-Effects-land-use-belowground-biodiversity.pdf
Citation Key914