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ISBN 10: 3031816684 ISBN 13: 9783031816680
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This book originates from a recognition of the urgent necessity to unravel the intricate connections between pesticides and the evolving climate. By focusing on environmental dynamics, the book extensively discusses how pesticides and climate change intersect, providing a comprehensive exploration of their combined effects on ecosystems. Each chapter of the book meticulously analyzes various aspects of the interplay. Ranging from the methods of pesticide dispersion to their durability and subsequent ecological consequences, the authors offer a holistic examination of the challenges posed by the convergence of pesticides and climate change. One of the primary aims of this book is to bridge existing knowledge gaps pertaining to the environmental dynamics of pesticides in the context of a changing climate. The comprehensive insights provided within its pages serve as a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners alike. The objective is not only to identify the challenges inherent in this interplay, but also to present practical solutions that contribute to the development of sustainable practices. By addressing critical issues and offering a forward-looking perspective, the book strives to pave the way for informed decision-making and the implementation of effective strategies to mitigate the environmental challenges arising from the interplay of pesticides and climate change. This book originates from a recognition of the urgent necessity to unravel the intricate connections between pesticides and the evolving climate. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This book originates from a recognition of the urgent necessity to unravel the intricate connections between pesticides and the evolving climate. By focusing on environmental dynamics, the book extensively discusses how pesticides and climate change intersect, providing a comprehensive exploration of their combined effects on ecosystems. Each chapter of the book meticulously analyzes various aspects of the interplay. Ranging from the methods of pesticide dispersion to their durability and subsequent ecological consequences, the authors offer a holistic examination of the challenges posed by the convergence of pesticides and climate change. One of the primary aims of this book is to bridge existing knowledge gaps pertaining to the environmental dynamics of pesticides in the context of a changing climate. The comprehensive insights provided within its pages serve as a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners alike. The objective is not only to identify the challenges inherent in this interplay, but also to present practical solutions that contribute to the development of sustainable practices. By addressing critical issues and offering a forward-looking perspective, the book strives to pave the way for informed decision-making and the implementation of effective strategies to mitigate the environmental challenges arising from the interplay of pesticides and climate change. This book originates from a recognition of the urgent necessity to unravel the intricate connections between pesticides and the evolving climate. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 3031955463 ISBN 13: 9783031955464
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The term white pollution describes the various types of large number of plastics products in the ecosystem worldwide. Because plastics material and its by-products are difficult to degrade, they remained constantly present in the soils, water bodies and in the atmosphere. Persistent plastic materials undergo fragmentation and dispersion through currents and wind, which also leads to their limited degradation. As a result, marine, soils and atmospheric environments worldwide contain an abundance of plastic particles. In contrast to the effects of ingestion or entanglement observed in larger organisms, the interaction between microorganisms and plastics is distinctly different. Plastics serve as habitats and swiftly attract dense biofilms composed microorganisms on their surfaces, known as the "Plastisphere" This Plastisphere represents a portion of the global ecosystem characterized by floating plastic debris and the associated microbes and other organisms.Plastisphere may deplete phosphorus, stripping it away from other organisms. Additionally, the plastisphere could act as a reservoir for the transmission of human diseases since fish and shellfish consume minute plastic fragments harboring Vibrio and cholera-like bacteria, leading to foodborne illnesses. Due to the long persistence of plastic, microbes within the plastisphere can be transported over significant distances, presenting a potential source of invasive species. If these microbes are transferred across various ecosystems within the ocean, air, and soil, they could impact native microbial populations and the larger organisms that depend on them. Additionally, the plastisphere has the potential to modify plastic debris, which can alter its impact on an ecosystem, making it either more or less harmful. As a society, we acknowledge that plastic marine debris poses a predicament. However, we lack solutions to even the most basic inquiries, such as the quantity and nature of plastic present in the ocean, soils, air and their origin. The microorganisms that constitute the plastisphere may influence the destiny and repercussions of plastic within marine ecosystems. Microscopic and molecular sequence data demonstrate that the plastisphere is composed of primary producers, heterotrophs, symbionts, and predators. The interactions between phytoplankton and bacteria are crucial for facilitating the ecological cycles of the Earth and shaping the structure of food webs in the oceans. This interconnection between autotrophic organisms and other microorganisms is also evident within the plastisphere.This book publication going by the available facts and global trends of plastics production, therefore addresses the new emerging occurrence, distribution and degradation of marine white plastisphere, plastisphere in soil plant uptake and the role in food security and the sources, prevalence and effects of the atmospheric plastisphere to humans and other organisms. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The term white pollution describes the various types of large number of plastics products in the ecosystem worldwide. Because plastics material and its by-products are difficult to degrade, they remained constantly present in the soils, water bodies and in the atmosphere. Persistent plastic materials undergo fragmentation and dispersion through currents and wind, which also leads to their limited degradation. As a result, marine, soils and atmospheric environments worldwide contain an abundance of plastic particles. In contrast to the effects of ingestion or entanglement observed in larger organisms, the interaction between microorganisms and plastics is distinctly different. Plastics serve as habitats and swiftly attract dense biofilms composed microorganisms on their surfaces, known as the "Plastisphere" This Plastisphere represents a portion of the global ecosystem characterized by floating plastic debris and the associated microbes and other organisms.Plastisphere may deplete phosphorus, stripping it away from other organisms. Additionally, the plastisphere could act as a reservoir for the transmission of human diseases since fish and shellfish consume minute plastic fragments harboring Vibrio and cholera-like bacteria, leading to foodborne illnesses. Due to the long persistence of plastic, microbes within the plastisphere can be transported over significant distances, presenting a potential source of invasive species. If these microbes are transferred across various ecosystems within the ocean, air, and soil, they could impact native microbial populations and the larger organisms that depend on them. Additionally, the plastisphere has the potential to modify plastic debris, which can alter its impact on an ecosystem, making it either more or less harmful. As a society, we acknowledge that plastic marine debris poses a predicament. However, we lack solutions to even the most basic inquiries, such as the quantity and nature of plastic present in the ocean, soils, air and their origin. The microorganisms that constitute the plastisphere may influence the destiny and repercussions of plastic within marine ecosystems. Microscopic and molecular sequence data demonstrate that the plastisphere is composed of primary producers, heterotrophs, symbionts, and predators. The interactions between phytoplankton and bacteria are crucial for facilitating the ecological cycles of the Earth and shaping the structure of food webs in the oceans. This interconnection between autotrophic organisms and other microorganisms is also evident within the plastisphere.This book publication going by the available facts and global trends of plastics production, therefore addresses the new emerging occurrence, distribution and degradation of marine white plastisphere, plastisphere in soil plant uptake and the role in food security and the sources, prevalence and effects of the atmospheric plastisphere to humans and other organisms. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 3031919815 ISBN 13: 9783031919817
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The diversity of wetland bio resources is crucial for addressing global challenges they face. Despite being vital for biodiversity, water quality and flood control, wetlands suffer from human-induced degradation. This compendium addresses conservation, policy, and technological strategies to safeguard wetlands. Climate change exacerbates threats, emphasizing the need for adaptation and mitigation measures. Recognizing wetlands' societal values, the book advocates for balanced conservation and utilization. Wetlands offer opportunities in agriculture, industry, and medicine. Their role in urban water management and biodiversity conservation is explored. The publication examines wetland fauna, their habitats, and ecological roles. Resource competition shapes wetland ecosystems' resilience and productivity. It serves as a comprehensive guide for conservation and restoration efforts, highlighting wetlands' diverse applications and their importance in addressing societal challenges. By doing so, it aids informed decision-making and fosters effective conservation actions. The diversity of wetland bio resources is crucial for addressing global challenges they face. This compendium addresses conservation, policy, and technological strategies to safeguard wetlands. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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