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Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning Michel Loreau (Laboratoire d'Ecologie, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France)

Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning By Michel Loreau (Laboratoire d'Ecologie, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France)

Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning by Michel Loreau (Laboratoire d'Ecologie, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France)


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Determining the scientific relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning has now emerged as one of the most important challenges in ecological and environmental science. This book provides a timely synthesis and critical assessment in order to generate a consensus on the main issues involved and stimulate new perspectives for future research.

Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning Summary

Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning: Synthesis and Perspectives by Michel Loreau (Laboratoire d'Ecologie, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France)

The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning has emerged as one of the most exciting and dynamic areas in contemporary ecology. Increasing domination of ecosystems by humans is steadily transforming them into depauperate systems. How will this loss of biodiversity affect the functioning and stability of natural and managed ecosystems? This volume provides the first comprehensive and balanced coverage of recent empirical and theoretical research on this question. It reviews the evidence, provides bases for the resolution of the debate that has divided scientists on these issues, and offers perspectives on how current knowledge can be extended to other ecosystems, other organisms and other spatial and temporal scales. It cuts across the traditional division between community ecology and ecosystem ecology, and announces a new ecological synthesis in which the dynamics of biological diversity and the biogeochemical functioning of the earth system are merged.

Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning Reviews

This volume will stand as a benchmark for the field and should be on every ecologist's bookshelf * Ecology *
Reading this text gives one the impression of being at the beginning of a considerable change in ecological thought and action. Its clarity of thought and scope suggest that, in common with very few other texts, it could well become a classic in its field ... Anybody who takes ecology seriously should read this book! * TEGnews *

About Michel Loreau (Laboratoire d'Ecologie, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France)

Michel Loreau Professor at Pierre et Marie Curie University, Paris Belgian, born Uccle, Belgium 22/04/54 Shahid Naeem Associate Professor, Department of Zoology, University of Washington, Seattle USA, born San Francisco, California, USA, 16/10/52 Pablo Inchausti Researcher at Pierre et Marie Curie University, Paris Italian, born Montivideo, Uraguay 21/03/64

Table of Contents

1. BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING: THE EMERGENCE OF A SYNTHETIC FRAMEWORK; 3. PLANT DIVERSITY AND COMPOSITION: EFFECTS ON PRODUCTIVITY AND NUTRIENT DYNAMICS OF EXPERIMENTAL GRASSLANDS; 7. A NEW LOOK AT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STABILITY AND DIVERSITY; 11. CONTRIBUTIONS OF AQUATIC MODEL SYSTEMS TO OUR UNDERSTANDING OF BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING; 17. SPECIES DIVERSITY, FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING; 20. PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES

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GOR005730869
9780198515715
0198515715
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning: Synthesis and Perspectives by Michel Loreau (Laboratoire d'Ecologie, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France)
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Oxford University Press
2002-09-19
308
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