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Title The ecology of agricultural ecosystems : long-term research on the path to sustainability / edited by Stephen K. Hamilton, Julie E. Doll, and G. Philip Robertson
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2015

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Description 1 online resource
Series Long-Term Ecological Research Network series
Long-Term Ecological Research Network series
Contents Cover; Series; The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contributors; 1 Long-Term Ecological Research at the Kellogg Biological Station LTER Site: Conceptual and Experimental Framework; 2 Farming for Ecosystem Services: An Ecological Approach to Production Agriculture; 3 Economic Value of Ecosystem Services from Agriculture; 4 A Crop Stress Index to Predict Climatic Effects on Row-Crop Agriculture in the U.S. North Central Region; 5 Soil Organic Matter Dynamics: Controls and Management for Sustainable Ecosystem Functioning
6 Microbial Diversity in Soils of Agricultural Landscapes and Its Relation to Ecosystem Function7 Plant Community Dynamics in Agricultural and Successional Fields; 8 Arthropod Diversity and Pest Suppression in Agricultural Landscapes; 9 Nitrogen Transfers and Transformations in Row-Crop Ecosystems; 10 Simulating Crop Growth and Biogeochemical Fluxes in Response to Land Management Using the SALUS Model; 11 Water Quality and Movement in Agricultural Landscapes; 12 Mitigation of Greenhouse Gases in Agricultural Ecosystems; 13 Farmer Decisions about Adopting Environmentally Beneficial Practices
14 Acoustic Observations in Agricultural Landscapes15 Designing Cropping Systems for Ecosystem Services; Index
Summary Evidence has been mounting for some time that intensive row-crop agriculture as practiced in developed countries may not be environmentally sustainable, with concerns increasingly being raised about climate change, implications for water quantity and quality, and soil degradation. This volume synthesizes two decades of research on the sustainability of temperate, row-crop ecosystems of the Midwestern United States. The overarching hypothesis guiding this work has been that more biologically based management practices could greatly reduce negative impacts while maintaining sufficient productivi
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Agricultural ecology -- Middle West
Cropping systems -- Middle West
NATURE -- Ecology.
NATURE -- Ecosystems & Habitats -- Wilderness.
SCIENCE -- Environmental Science.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Ecology.
Agricultural ecology
Cropping systems
Middle West
Form Electronic book
Author Hamilton, Stephen K., editor
ISBN 9780199773480
0199773483
0190266767
9780190266769