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Sophie Carter

Volcanic Soil Life

Volcanic Soil Life explores how life emerges in seemingly barren volcanic landscapes, transforming volcanic materials into thriving ecosystems. It reveals the strategies pioneer species use to colonize these areas, focusing on nutrient acquisition and symbiotic relationships. These species often exhibit unique adaptations, such as specialized root systems and partnerships with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, enabling them to survive in nutrient-poor environments. The book highlights how understanding these processes is crucial for ecological succession and biogeochemical cycling.

The book examines the geological context of volcanism and then transitions into the biological realm. It details the arrival and establishment of extremophile bacteria, fungi, and plants adapted to harsh conditions, and it emphasizes the ordered process driven by adaptations and interactions. One intriguing fact is how weathering and mineral dissolution release nutrients, which plants then acquire through mechanisms like cluster roots.

The book progresses by introducing the properties of volcanic soils, delving into the biology of pioneer species, and covering nutrient acquisition mechanisms and symbiotic relationships. Bridging life sciences, earth sciences, and geography, this book uniquely integrates ecological observations with physiological and molecular data. It provides a mechanistic understanding of nutrient uptake and symbiosis, drawing from field studies and lab experiments. This approach offers a holistic view of ecosystem development on volcanic landscapes and its practical implications for land reclamation.
149 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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