Insects and Ecosystem Function

Insects and Ecosystem Function

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Insects are a dominant component of biodiversity in terrestrial ecosystems and play a key role in mediating the relationship between plants and ecosystem processes. This volume examines their effects on ecosystem functioning, focusing mainly, but not exclusively, on herbivorous insects. Renowned authors with extensive experience in the field of plant-insect interactions, contribute to the volume using examples from their own work.


Various effects of insects on ecosystem functioning
Insect herbivores, nutrient cycling and plant productivity
Indirect effects of invertebrate herbivory on the decomposer subsystem
Biotic interactions in the rhizosphere
Below-ground herbivores and ecosystem processes
Bottom-up effects and feed-backs in simple and diverse experimental grassland communities
The potential of phytophagous insects in restoring invaded ecosystems
Plant-insect-pathogen interactions on local and regional scales
Food web interactions and ecosystem processes
The role of outbreaking insects in plant community dynamics
The ecology driving nutrient fluxes in forests
Simulating herbivory: problems and possibilities
The use and usefulness of artificial herbivory in plant-herbivore studies
The role and value of cage experiments in understanding top-down effects in ecosystems
Reducing herbivory using insecticides
The role of herbivores in alien plant invasions
Herbivore-specific transcriptional responses and their research potential for ecosystem studies
Testing the role of insects for ecosystem functioning.
ISBN 9783540740049
Article number 9783540740049
Media type eBook - PDF
Copyright year 2013
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Length 415 pages
Language English
Copy protection Digital watermarking