Advances in ecological research. Volume 68, Roadmaps. Part A /
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| Language: | English |
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London :
Elsevier,
[2023]
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| Edition: | First edition. |
| Series: | Advances in ecological research ;
68. |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Series Page
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter One: A roadmap for biomonitoring in the 21st century: Merging methods into metrics via ecological networks
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Advances across biomonitoring
- 3 Recent milestones for molecular monitoring methods
- 4 Direct detection of ecological interactions using molecular methods
- 5 Network inference and construction
- 6 Merging methods for comprehensive monitoring
- 7 Network metrics for biomonitoring
- 8 Challenges, priorities and the road ahead
- References
- Chapter Two: Long-term experiments in natural locally-extreme high CO2 environments: Roadmap for future research
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Case study mofettes
- 3 Roadmaps for new research in ecology and evolution in mofettes
- 4 Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Chapter Three: Too little or not too little
- gross nitrogen mineralization responses to elevated CO2
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Methods
- 3 Results and discussion
- 4 Future research needs
- Acknowledgment
- References
- Chapter Four: New insights on massively introduced managed species and their consequences for plant-pollinator interactions
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Pollinating MIMS: Recent developments and future directions
- 3 Emerging pollinating MIMS
- 4 Plant MIMS, are pollinator-friendly schemes friendly
- 5 MIMS in ecological networks
- 6 Incentives to regulate MIMS, co-construction with local actors, the case of beekeeping
- 7 Conclusion
- References
- Chapter Five: A roadmap for designing semi-natural habitat: Plantings that benefit pollinators and people, not pests
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction.
- 2 Designing semi-natural habitat for crop pollinators: Relevance to different agricultural sustainability frameworks and sustainable development goals
- 3 Challenge of implementing the design of SNH for crop pollinators at the regional level
- 4 The importance of designed and undesigned farmland native SNH to different land managing organisations in New Zealand: A survey
- 5 Recognition and uptake of practices: Case study
- 6 Current best practices for developing pollinator-friendly landscapes
- 7 Conclusion and further research
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter Six: Roadmap for transformative agriculture: From research through policy towards a liveable future in Europe
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 State of biodiversity on farmlands
- 3 Steps towards biodiversity-friendly policy environment
- 4 Solution: transformative change
- 5 Obstacles to transformative change: knowledge gaps, imbalances, and other challenges
- 6 Policies in
- or should be in
- support of transformative change
- 7 Roadmap and leverage points
- 8 Vision by 2050
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Chapter Seven: Unravelling the web of dark interactions: Explainable inference of the diversity of microbial interactions
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Materials and methods
- 3 Results
- 4 Discussion
- Acknowledgment
- References.