Earth's species are disappearing at a rate unprecedented in human history, yet whether this loss will make the ecosystem "services" that support our civilisation more vulnerable to environmental change is poorly understood. This thesis investigates two different aspects of land surface modelling. It firstly models the role of biodiversity in ecosystem resilience using the Lotka-Volterra and single resource models to model diversity using competition coeffcients, stochastic noise and evolution inspired trait diffusion and then examines if higher diversity makes these simple models more resistant to temperature increases. It secondly develops a theoretical plant demography model, based on the continuity equation, to robustly represent fores...
Land ecosystems absorb about a quarter of all human emissions of carbon (C) by fossil fuel burning a...
Biodiversity, the variability of life on all levels from genes to ecosystems, is currently declining...
Graduation date: 2013Increased temperatures due to anthropogenic-induced climate change may raise th...
Earth System Models (ESM) have a diverse range of approaches when representing vegetation. These di...
The environment dictates population growth rates (lambda). Rapid global change makes quantifying the...
A significant proportion of the uncertainty in climate projections arises from uncertainty in the re...
In plant ecology, understanding which species live where and why is fundamental for ensuring success...
Plant species richness is essential for ecosystem functioning, resilience and ecosystem services, ye...
The debate about the relative merits of the 'land-sparing' and 'land-sharing' approaches to biodiver...
Unless actions are taken to reduce multiple anthropogenic pressures, biodiversity is expected to con...
1. There is an increasing interest in landscape-scale perspectives of ecosystem functioning to infor...
Many species are threatened by global climate change, but plants are particularly vulnerable because...
Grassland species assemblages are vulnerable to changes in rainfall patterns, with consequences of c...
© 2010 Dr. Thomas James DuffThe management of biodiversity within natural landscapes is an imperfect...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Land ecosystems absorb about a quarter of all human emissions of carbon (C) by fossil fuel burning a...
Biodiversity, the variability of life on all levels from genes to ecosystems, is currently declining...
Graduation date: 2013Increased temperatures due to anthropogenic-induced climate change may raise th...
Earth System Models (ESM) have a diverse range of approaches when representing vegetation. These di...
The environment dictates population growth rates (lambda). Rapid global change makes quantifying the...
A significant proportion of the uncertainty in climate projections arises from uncertainty in the re...
In plant ecology, understanding which species live where and why is fundamental for ensuring success...
Plant species richness is essential for ecosystem functioning, resilience and ecosystem services, ye...
The debate about the relative merits of the 'land-sparing' and 'land-sharing' approaches to biodiver...
Unless actions are taken to reduce multiple anthropogenic pressures, biodiversity is expected to con...
1. There is an increasing interest in landscape-scale perspectives of ecosystem functioning to infor...
Many species are threatened by global climate change, but plants are particularly vulnerable because...
Grassland species assemblages are vulnerable to changes in rainfall patterns, with consequences of c...
© 2010 Dr. Thomas James DuffThe management of biodiversity within natural landscapes is an imperfect...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Land ecosystems absorb about a quarter of all human emissions of carbon (C) by fossil fuel burning a...
Biodiversity, the variability of life on all levels from genes to ecosystems, is currently declining...
Graduation date: 2013Increased temperatures due to anthropogenic-induced climate change may raise th...