| 要旨トップ | ESJ57 シンポジウム 一覧 | | 日本生態学会第57回全国大会 (2010年3月,東京) 講演要旨 |
シンポジウム S04 -- 3月16日9:00-12:00 H会場
There have been a considerable number of studies performed on the relationship between above ground community composition or biodiversity and ecological functioning. However, the belowground community, which represents the hidden half of the terrestrial biodiversity, has historically been studied largely independently of the aboveground subsystem. We are now at a position where we can better integrate our knowledge of aboveground and belowground communities to better explain how these communities interact to drive terrestrial ecosystems. We will discuss the mechanisms by which linkages between the aboveground and belowground components of terrestrial biodiversity drive ecosystem functioning, covering organisms ranging from microorganisms to trees.
Organizers; KANEKO N., HIURA T. and KATO K.
Commentator; YACHI S. (Kyoto University)
[S04-1] Soil biodiversity as related to plant production and sustainability
[S04-2] Biodiversity and primary productivity of cropland ecosystems
[S04-3] Microbial diversity in forest soil and its beneath: reasons and implication
[S04-4] Structure of microbial community in soil ecosystem: detection of environmental filters
[S04-5] Long term drivers of aboveground-belowground linkages
[S04-6] Use of carbon-14 natural abundances in soil ecology: carbon assimilation and carbon sequestration
[S04-7] Soil macrofauna modulates ecosystem function of soil microbes: A case study of the train millipede