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Biological soil crusts
Biological soil crusts, In arid lands, where vegetation is sparse or absent, the open ground is not bare but generally covered by a community of small, highly specialized organisms. Cyanobacteria, algae, microfungi, lichens, and bryophytes aggregate soil particles to form a cohe, Biological soil crusts has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Biological soil crusts
  • Written by author O. L. Lange
  • Published by Berlin ; Springer, c2001., 2001/05/01
  • In arid lands, where vegetation is sparse or absent, the open ground is not bare but generally covered by a community of small, highly specialized organisms. Cyanobacteria, algae, microfungi, lichens, and bryophytes aggregate soil particles to form a cohe
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Pt. I Taxonomic Composition, Ecology, and Biogeography of Soil-Crust Communities
1 Biological Soil Crusts: Characteristics and Distribution 3
2 Biological Soil Crusts of North America 31
3 Biological Soil Crusts of South America 51
4 Lichen-Rich Soil Crusts of Arctic Greenland 57
5 Biological Soil Crusts of the Subalpine, Alpine, and Nival Areas in the Alps 67
6 Biological Soil Crusts of European Temperate and Mediterranean Regions 75
7 Biological Soil Crusts of Asia Including the Don and Volga Region 87
8 Biological Soil Crusts of the Middle East 95
9 Biological Soil Crusts of Africa 107
10 Biological Soil Crusts of Australia 119
11 Biological Soil Crusts of Antarctica 133
12 Synopsis: Comparative Biogeography and Ecology of Soil-Crust Biota 141
Pt. II Heterotrophic Components of Biological Soil Crusts
13 Soil Fungi as Components of Biological Soil Crusts 155
14 Microbes and Microfauna Associated with Biological Soil Crusts 167
Pt. III Structure of Biological Soil Crusts: Microscale to Landscape
15 Comparative Structure of Physical and Biological Soil Crusts 177
16 Small Scale Environments and Distribution of Biological Soil Crusts 193
17 Ecological Determinants of Species Composition of Biological Soil Crusts on a Landscape Scale 203
Pt. IV Biological Soil Crusts as an Ecosystem Component: Carbon and Nitrogen Acquisition and Interaction with Vascular Plants
18 Photosynthesis of Soil-Crust Biota as Dependent on Environmental Factors 217
19 Factors Influencing Nitrogen Fixation and Nitrogen Release in Biological Soil Crusts 241
20 Biological Soil Crusts and Ecosystem Nitrogen and Carbon Dynamics 263
21 Influence of Biological Soil Crusts on Soil Environments and Vascular Plants 281
Pt. V Soil Stability and Hydrology as Influenced by Soil Crusts
22 Effects of Biological Soil Crusts on Water Redistribution in the Negev Desert, Israel: Case Study in Longitudinal Dunes 303
23 Biological Soil Crusts and Water Relations in Australian Deserts 315
24 Biological Soil Crusts and Hydrology in North American Deserts 327
25 Biological Soil Crusts and Wind Erosion 339
26 Synopsis: Influence of Biological Soil Crusts on Arid Land Hydrology and Soil Stability 349
Pt. VI Disturbance to Biological Soil Crusts: Resistance, Resilience, and Restoration
27 Disturbance and Recovery of Biological Soil Crusts 363
28 Impacts of Fire on Biological Soil Crusts 385
Pt. VII Monitoring and Management of Biological Soil Crusts
29 Biological Soil Crusts and Livestock in Arid Ecosystems: Are they Compatible? 401
30 Global Change and the Future of Biological Soil Crusts 417
31 Remote Sensing of Biological Soil Crusts 431
32 Monitoring and Management of Biological Soil Crusts 457
Pt. VIII Conclusion
33 Structure and Functioning of Biological Soil Crusts: Synthesis 471
Subject Index 481
Taxonomic Index 491


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