The role of soil fauna in soil health and delivery of ecosystem services Corinne WalesSoil fauna includes microscopic organisms such as nematodes (microfauna), mites and springtails (mesofauna), up to larger invertebrates such as worms, spiders, ants, termites and beetles (macrofauna) and vertebrates (megafauna) such as amphibians, reptiles and mammals. This chapter explains how their activity is important for soil health and can result in various ecosystem services, including provision of food and primary production, nutrient cycling
World Film Locations: Marseilles examines the representations of this port city in cinema
In today’s thoroughly mass-mediated world
Fine roots are involved in nutrition
such as B-movies
A new take on documentary film that brings into conversation a wide range of well-known filmmakers and visual artists
this book examines the archaeology and historical ecology of San Miguel Island
It provides a detailed analysis of the mechanisms through which bushrangers became an indelible part of the Australian cultural consciousness
A historical account and comprehensive assessment of the factors surrounding the referendum on an elected assembly in the North-East region of England
chronological format and covers all major and many minor British musical films from inception of sound to the present
This is a study of how the prosecution of the Nine Years' War in the last decade of Elizabeth I's reign impinged on government and society at central and local levels in the shires of England and Wales
their appearance on the city's coinage
It explores the role of Evangelical activism in influencing Congress and the White House