The functional consequences of biodiversity : empirical progress and theoretical extensions
by
 
Kinzig, Ann P. (Ann Patricia)

Title
The functional consequences of biodiversity : empirical progress and theoretical extensions

Author
Kinzig, Ann P. (Ann Patricia)

ISBN
9781400847303
 
9780691088228

Publication Information
Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2001.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xxvi, 365 pages) : illustrations.

Series
Monographs in population biology ; 33
 
Monographs in population biology ; 33.

Abstract
Does biodiversity influence how ecosystems function? Might diversity loss affect the ability of ecosystems to deliver services of benefit to humankind? Ecosystems provide food, fuel, fiber, and drinkable water, regulate local and regional climate, and recycle needed nutrients, among other things. An ecosyste's ability to sustain functioning may depend on the number of species residing in the ecosystem--its biological diversity--but this has been a controversial hypothesis. There are many unanswered questions about how and why changes in biodiversity could alter ecosystem functioning. This v.

Subject Term
Biodiversity.

Added Author
Kinzig, Ann P. (Ann Patricia)
 
Pacala, Stephen W.
 
Tilman, David, 1949-

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt24hqmf


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