Science, Volume 333, Issues 6039-6044John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2011 |
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... ecosystem services and goods that they provide ( 2 ) . Ecological restoration has recently adopted insights from the biodiversity - ecosystem func- tion ( BEF ) perspective ( 3 ) . This emphasis on functional rather than taxonomic ...
... ecosystem services and goods that they provide ( 2 ) . Ecological restoration has recently adopted insights from the biodiversity - ecosystem func- tion ( BEF ) perspective ( 3 ) . This emphasis on functional rather than taxonomic ...
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... ecosystems . First is the idea that an ecosystem may be shaped by apex consumers , which dates back more than a century but was popularized in the 1960s ( 9 ) . This concept was later formalized as the dynamic notion of " trophic ...
... ecosystems . First is the idea that an ecosystem may be shaped by apex consumers , which dates back more than a century but was popularized in the 1960s ( 9 ) . This concept was later formalized as the dynamic notion of " trophic ...
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... ecosystem . These ef- fects are best known from various U.S. National Parks , where the loss of large predators a few dec- ades ago has left a characteristic signal of reduced tree growth rate ( 63 ) or recruitment failure ( 64 ) in the ...
... ecosystem . These ef- fects are best known from various U.S. National Parks , where the loss of large predators a few dec- ades ago has left a characteristic signal of reduced tree growth rate ( 63 ) or recruitment failure ( 64 ) in the ...
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