Sunday, 12 October 2014

Is there a good field methods book that covers terrestrial ecology?

In the past I have used Limnological Analysis by Wetzel and Likens and Methods in Stream Ecology edited by Hauer and Lamberti to develop labs and research methods for courses and projects with an aquatic focus.



These books detail the standard methods of lotic and lentic ecology with some emphasis on utilizing the methods in undergraduate or graduate level courses.



I am now developing a biogeochemistry course that is not limited to aquatic systems and I am looking for a summary of field methods for terrestrial systems.



Is there a book that summarizes terrestrial field ecology methods similar to Wetzel and Likens and Hauer and Lamberti?

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