The biological composition and richness of most of the Earth's major ecosystems are being dramatically and irreversibly transformed by anthropogenic activity. Yet, despite the vast areal extent of our oceans, the mainstay of research to-date in the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning arena has been weighted towards ecological observations and experimentation in terrestrial plant and soil systems. This book provides a framework for extending these concepts to a variety of marine systems
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017. This book describes the latest advances in systems biol...
The ecological consequences of biodiversity loss have aroused considerable interest and controversy ...
Marine ecology biodiversity research is a scientific field with few observational data to support a ...
The meaning of 'biodiversity' ranges from genetic makeups to communities, covering almost all biolog...
Environmental changes have been rapidly increasing in the last decades, causing unprecedented shifts...
Heip, C. ... et al.-- 92 pagesMarine biodiversity is an all-inclusive term to describe the total var...
International audienceGlobal environmental changes are challenging the structure and functioning of ...
Coastal benthic ecosystems may be impacted by numerous human activities, including aquaculture, whi...
Biodiversity is strongly affected by the rapid and accelerating changes in the global climate, which...
The term biodiversity has become a mainstream concept that can be found in any newspaper at any give...
Strong, James Asa ... et. al.-- 19 pages, 4 figures, 3 tablesThere is an increasing demand for envir...
Biodiversity' is one of the most common keywords used in environmental sciences, spanning from resea...
Recent experiments, mainly in terrestrial environments, have provided evidence of the functional imp...
There is an increasing demand for environmental assessments of the marine environment to include eco...
Efforts to test the hypothesised positive link between ecosystem services and functions and biodiver...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017. This book describes the latest advances in systems biol...
The ecological consequences of biodiversity loss have aroused considerable interest and controversy ...
Marine ecology biodiversity research is a scientific field with few observational data to support a ...
The meaning of 'biodiversity' ranges from genetic makeups to communities, covering almost all biolog...
Environmental changes have been rapidly increasing in the last decades, causing unprecedented shifts...
Heip, C. ... et al.-- 92 pagesMarine biodiversity is an all-inclusive term to describe the total var...
International audienceGlobal environmental changes are challenging the structure and functioning of ...
Coastal benthic ecosystems may be impacted by numerous human activities, including aquaculture, whi...
Biodiversity is strongly affected by the rapid and accelerating changes in the global climate, which...
The term biodiversity has become a mainstream concept that can be found in any newspaper at any give...
Strong, James Asa ... et. al.-- 19 pages, 4 figures, 3 tablesThere is an increasing demand for envir...
Biodiversity' is one of the most common keywords used in environmental sciences, spanning from resea...
Recent experiments, mainly in terrestrial environments, have provided evidence of the functional imp...
There is an increasing demand for environmental assessments of the marine environment to include eco...
Efforts to test the hypothesised positive link between ecosystem services and functions and biodiver...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017. This book describes the latest advances in systems biol...
The ecological consequences of biodiversity loss have aroused considerable interest and controversy ...
Marine ecology biodiversity research is a scientific field with few observational data to support a ...