Biodiversity in Ecosystems
Linking Structure and Function
Contributor(s)
Lo, Yueh-Hsin (editor)
Blanco, Juan A. (editor)
Roy, Shovonlal (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The term biodiversity has become a mainstream concept that can be found in any newspaper at any given time. Concerns on biodiversity protection are usually linked to species protection and extinction risks for iconic species, such as whales, pandas and so on. However, conserving biodiversity has much deeper implications than preserving a few (although important) species. Biodiversity in ecosystems is tightly linked to ecosystem functions such as biomass production, organic matter decomposition, ecosystem resilience, and others. Many of these ecological processes are also directly implied in services that the humankind obtains from ecosystems. The first part of this book will introduce different concepts and theories important to understand the links between ecosystem function and ecosystem biodiversity. The second part of the book provides a wide range of different studies showcasing the evidence and practical implications of such relationships.
Keywords
BiodiversityDOI
10.5772/58494Webshop link
https://www.intechopen.com/boo ...ISBN
9789535120285, 9789535142263Publisher
IntechOpenPublisher website
https://www.intechopen.com/Publication date and place
2015Imprint
IntechOpenClassification
Biodiversity