Climate Change and Microbial Diversity 1st Edition
Climate Change and Microbial Diversity — 1st Edition by Suhaib A. Bandh, Javid A. Parray and Nowsheen Shameem invites readers into the frontlines of environmental change, exploring how warming climates reshape the unseen majority of Earth’s biodiversity: microbes.
This authoritative volume blends cutting-edge research with clear explanations, making complex topics like microbial ecology, ecosystem resilience, biogeochemical cycling, and greenhouse gas dynamics accessible to advanced students, researchers, and decision-makers. The authors synthesize recent findings on how temperature shifts, altered precipitation, and land-use change influence microbial communities across soils, freshwater, marine systems, and agricultural landscapes.
Discover regionally relevant insights and globally applicable frameworks that make this book especially valuable for readers in the Indian subcontinent, South Asia, and researchers working in temperate, tropical, and polar environments. Practical discussions highlight implications for carbon sequestration, nutrient cycles, plant health, and climate mitigation strategies driven by microbial processes.
Whether you’re a graduate student seeking a comprehensive reference, a scientist building interdisciplinary projects, or a policymaker crafting climate-resilient strategies, this edition equips you with the scientific grounding and real-world perspectives needed to understand and act on microbial responses to climate change.
Clear, well-structured chapters, authoritative authorship, and an emphasis on applied outcomes make this title a must-have for environmental microbiology collections. Enhance your library with this timely resource—order your copy of Climate Change and Microbial Diversity today to stay informed on the microbial dimensions of a warming world.
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