Teacher
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Jacomini Carlo
(syllabus)
Theoretical and practical bases to sample, identify and study soil fauna diversity, for a soil correct management and conservation. Introduction to soil ecology and biodiversity, analysing soil populations and their morpho-functional adaptations and ecology; Soil Quality indexes based on soil fauna. The Laboratory foresees, parallel to theoretical lessons, field and lab practical investigations. Field activities aim to show soil fauna sampling techniques in different environmental contexts. Laboratory activities aim to provide tools to identify soil invertebrates. Other organisms playing key roles in soil ecosystems (prokaryotes, protists, algae, fungi, etc.) will be treated as well, to study the ecological networks of this environment.
(reference books)
Coleman D., Coleman R., Hendrix P., 2000. Invertebrates as Webmasters in Ecosystems; CABI Publishing Series, CABI Pub. Coleman D.C., Crossley Jr. D.A., Hendrix P.F., 2004. Fundamentals of Soil Ecology. Elsevier, San Diego. Jeffery S., Gardi C., Jones A., Montanarella L., Marmo L., Miko L., Ritz K., Peres G., Römbke J. & Putten, van der W. H. (eds.), 2010, European Atlas of Soil Biodiversity. European Commission, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg. Latella L. & Gobbi, M., La fauna del suolo. Tassonomia, ecologia e metodi di studio dei principali gruppi di invertebrati terrestri. Quaderni del Museo Tridentino di Storia Naturale - 3, seconda edizione. 201 p. Paul E., 2015. Soil Microbiology, Ecology, and Biochemistry. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-415955-6.00005-0. Elsevier Inc. Wallwork J.A., 1970. Ecology of Soil Animals. McGraw-Hill, London. Wallwork J.A., 1976. The Distribution and Diversity of Soil Fauna. Academic Press, London.
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