Biodiversity enhances many of nature's benefits to people, including the regulation of climate and the production of wood in forests, livestock forage in grasslands and fish in aquatic ecosystems. Yet people are now driving the sixth mass extinction event in Earth's history. Human dependence and influence on biodiversity have mainly been studied separately and at contrasting scales of space and time, but new multiscale knowledge is beginning to link these relationships. Biodiversity loss substantially diminishes several ecosystem services by altering ecosystem functioning and stability, especially at the large temporal and spatial scales that are most relevant for policy and conservation
Human-nature interactions form a feedback loop that is driven by the loss of biodiversity-dependent ...
33 pagesInternational audienceHumans are altering the composition of biological communities through ...
Biodiversity loss decreases ecosystem functioning at the local scales at which species interact, but...
Biodiversity enhances many of nature?s benefits to people, including the regulation of climate and t...
The dramatic decline of biodiversity worldwide has raised a general concern on the impacts this proc...
Human activities in the Anthropocene are influencing the twin processes of biodiversity generation a...
Human activities have caused widespread loss of biodiversity raising concern about the potential imp...
How the Earth came to have on the order of 10 million species and the impacts of this biodiversity o...
Biodiversity supports a wide range of ecosystem services, and its current decline in terrestrial sys...
How biodiversity is changing in our time represents a major concern for all organismal biologists. A...
The diversity of life on Earth is dramatically affected by Human alterations of ecosystems. Compelli...
Human activities are profoundly altering biodiversity at all spatial scales by disturbing local inte...
Humans are altering the composition of biological communities through a variety of activities that i...
Biodiversity is declining world-wide due to land-use change, urbanization, global warming and other ...
Discussed here are the effects of anthropogenic global climate change on biodiversity. The focus is ...
Human-nature interactions form a feedback loop that is driven by the loss of biodiversity-dependent ...
33 pagesInternational audienceHumans are altering the composition of biological communities through ...
Biodiversity loss decreases ecosystem functioning at the local scales at which species interact, but...
Biodiversity enhances many of nature?s benefits to people, including the regulation of climate and t...
The dramatic decline of biodiversity worldwide has raised a general concern on the impacts this proc...
Human activities in the Anthropocene are influencing the twin processes of biodiversity generation a...
Human activities have caused widespread loss of biodiversity raising concern about the potential imp...
How the Earth came to have on the order of 10 million species and the impacts of this biodiversity o...
Biodiversity supports a wide range of ecosystem services, and its current decline in terrestrial sys...
How biodiversity is changing in our time represents a major concern for all organismal biologists. A...
The diversity of life on Earth is dramatically affected by Human alterations of ecosystems. Compelli...
Human activities are profoundly altering biodiversity at all spatial scales by disturbing local inte...
Humans are altering the composition of biological communities through a variety of activities that i...
Biodiversity is declining world-wide due to land-use change, urbanization, global warming and other ...
Discussed here are the effects of anthropogenic global climate change on biodiversity. The focus is ...
Human-nature interactions form a feedback loop that is driven by the loss of biodiversity-dependent ...
33 pagesInternational audienceHumans are altering the composition of biological communities through ...
Biodiversity loss decreases ecosystem functioning at the local scales at which species interact, but...