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Organization of Meetings

  • "Approaching global sustainability from the bottom up: Preserving the soil," Ecological Society of America Symposium, Madison, WI, 1993.
  • "Functional significance and regulation of soil biodiversity," Michigan State University, East Lansing, 3-8 May 1993.
  • "Approaching global sustainability from the bottom up: Preserving the soil," Ecological Society of America Symposium, Madison, WI, 1993.
  • "Functional significance and regulation of soil biodiversity," Michigan State University, East Lansing, 3-8 May 1993.
  • "Ecological effects of transgenic plants," Baltimore, MD, November 1992.
  • Soil Ecology Society Meeting, Oregon State University, Corvallis, 3-8 April 1990.
  • Soil Food Webs Symposium, Ecological Society of America, Columbus, OH, August 1987.
  • International Synthesis Workshop on C,N,P, and S Interactions in Terrestrial Ecosystems, Sapelo Island, GA, April 1986.
  • "Legacies, Limits, and Linkages: Bridging Borders", Ecological Society of America National Meeting, Spokane, WA, August 1999.
  • "Approaching global sustainability from the bottom up: Preserving the soil," Ecological Society of America Symposium, Madison, WI, 1993.
  • "Functional significance and regulation of soil biodiversity," Michigan State University, East Lansing, 3-8 May 1993.
  • "Ecological effects of transgenic plants," Baltimore, MD, November 1992.
  • Soil Ecology Society Meeting, Oregon State University, Corvallis, 3-8 April 1990.
  • Soil Food Webs Symposium, Ecological Society of America, Columbus, OH, August 1987.
  • International Synthesis Workshop on C,N,P, and S Interactions in Terrestrial Ecosystems, Sapelo Island, GA, April 1986.

 

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Benefits of the Soil foodweb

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