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13. How Relevant to Conservation Are Studies Linking Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning?
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Sharon P. Lawler
, Juan J. Armesto and Peter Kareiva
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xiii
- Contributors xix
- Figures xxi
- Tables xxv
- 1. Opening Remarks 1
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PART 1. Empirical Progress
- 2. Biodiversity, Composition, and Ecosystem Processes: Theory and Concepts 9
- 3. Experimental and Observational Studies of Diversity, Productivity, and Stability 42
- 4. Biodiversity and the Functioning of Grassland Ecosystems: Multi-Site Comparisons 71
- 5. Autotrophic-Heterotrophic Interactions and Their Impacts on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning 96
- 6. Empirical Evidence for Biodiversity–Ecosystem Functioning Relationships 120
- 7. The Transition from Sampling to Complementarity Stephen Pacala and David Tilman 151
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PART 2. Theoretical Extensions
- 8. Introduction to Theory and the Common Ecosystem Model 169
- 9. Successional Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning 175
- 10. Environmental Niches and Ecosystem Functioning 213
- 11. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning: The Role of Trophic Interactions and the Importance of System Openness 246
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PART 3 Applications and Future Directions
- 12. Linking Soil Microbial Communities and Ecosystem Functioning 265
- 13. How Relevant to Conservation Are Studies Linking Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning? 294
- 14. Looking Back and Peering Forward 314
- References 331
- Index 359
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xiii
- Contributors xix
- Figures xxi
- Tables xxv
- 1. Opening Remarks 1
-
PART 1. Empirical Progress
- 2. Biodiversity, Composition, and Ecosystem Processes: Theory and Concepts 9
- 3. Experimental and Observational Studies of Diversity, Productivity, and Stability 42
- 4. Biodiversity and the Functioning of Grassland Ecosystems: Multi-Site Comparisons 71
- 5. Autotrophic-Heterotrophic Interactions and Their Impacts on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning 96
- 6. Empirical Evidence for Biodiversity–Ecosystem Functioning Relationships 120
- 7. The Transition from Sampling to Complementarity Stephen Pacala and David Tilman 151
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PART 2. Theoretical Extensions
- 8. Introduction to Theory and the Common Ecosystem Model 169
- 9. Successional Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning 175
- 10. Environmental Niches and Ecosystem Functioning 213
- 11. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning: The Role of Trophic Interactions and the Importance of System Openness 246
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PART 3 Applications and Future Directions
- 12. Linking Soil Microbial Communities and Ecosystem Functioning 265
- 13. How Relevant to Conservation Are Studies Linking Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning? 294
- 14. Looking Back and Peering Forward 314
- References 331
- Index 359