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14 Δεκ 2022 · Numerous studies have demonstrated that biodiversity drives ecosystem functioning, yet how biodiversity loss alters ecosystems functioning and stability in the long-term lacks experimental...
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- Long-term effects of species loss on community properties ... - Nature
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- Empirical evidence for recent global shifts in vegetation ... - Nature
The character and health of ecosystems worldwide is tightly...
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23 Μαΐ 2018 · How the effects of species loss develop over time in natural ecosystems and, importantly, how the long-term effects of biodiversity loss vary among ecosystems remain untested, despite...
Different ecosystem services tend to change over different time scales, making it difficult for managers to fully evaluate trade-offs. For example, supporting services (such as soil formation and plant growth) and regulating services (such as water and disease regulation) tend to change over much longer time scales than provisioning services do.
28 Απρ 2022 · The character and health of ecosystems worldwide is tightly coupled to changes in Earth’s climate. Theory suggests that ecosystem resilience—the ability of ecosystems to resist and recover...
1 Δεκ 2023 · Perspectives and principles from biological, evolutionary, and ecological sciences help us understand how ecosystems develop, interact, and change over time. Some of these concepts include evolution by natural selection, ecosystem succession, coevolution, diversity and stability, interconnectedness and interdependence, mutualism, environmental ...
Most of the time, change in ecosystems and their services is gradual and incremental. Most of these gradual changes are detectable and predictable, at least in principle (high certainty) (S.SDM). However, many examples exist of nonlinear and sometimes abrupt changes in ecosystems.
29 Ιαν 2016 · Ecological communities reorganize over time as a result of changes in both ± diversity (such as a change in species richness) and ² diversity (change, or turnover, in species composition). Human actions in the form of land use change and pollution can drive down the number of species in local assemblages ( 7 ).