Soil Ecology and Management describes the organisms inhabiting the
soil, their functions and interactions and the dimensions of human
impact on the activity of soil organisms and soil ecological function.
Chapters discuss basic soil characteristics and biogeochemical cycling,
key soil flora and fauna as well as community-level dynamics (soil food
webs). Unlike other soil biology and ecology textbooks, this text also
conveys a better understanding of how human activities impact upon soil
ecology in a section on ecosystem management and its effects on soil
biota. The authors provide a unique perspective on the utility of soil
organisms by exploring the biodiversity of soil food webs, how they are
impacted by human activities and intervention and their management.