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Biodiversity / / National Forum on BioDiversity ; editors, Edward O. Wilson and Frances M. Peter
Biodiversity / / National Forum on BioDiversity ; editors, Edward O. Wilson and Frances M. Peter
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington : , : National Academies Press, , 1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (535 p.)
Disciplina 333.7/2
Altri autori (Persone) WilsonEdward O
Soggetto topico Biodiversity conservation
Biodiversity
ISBN 1-280-22151-8
9780309567367
9786610221516
0-309-56736-X
0-585-04722-7
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Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910778781503321
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Biodiversity [[electronic resource]]
Biodiversity [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, : National Academies Press, 1988
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (535 p.)
Disciplina 333.7/2
Altri autori (Persone) WilsonEdward O
Soggetto topico Biodiversity conservation
Biodiversity
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Ecology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-22151-8
9786610221516
0-309-56736-X
0-585-04722-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Biodiversity""; ""Copyright""; ""EDITOR'S FOREWORD""; ""Contents""; ""Chapter 1 The Current State of Biological Diversity ""; ""THE AMOUNT OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY""; ""THE NATURAL LONGEVITY OF SPECIES""; ""RAIN FORESTS AS CENTERS OF DIVERSITY""; ""HOW MUCH DIVERSITY IS BEING LOST?""; ""HOW FAST IS DIVERSITY DECLINING?""; ""WHAT CAN BE DONE?""; ""References""; ""PART 1 CHALLENGES TO THE PRESERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY ""; ""Chapter 2 The Loss of Diversity Causes and Consequences ""; ""References""; ""Chapter 3 Tropical Forests and Their Species Going, Going � ? ""; ""TROPICAL FORESTS""
""EXTINCTION RATES: FUTURE""""TROPICAL FOREST AND CLIMATIC CHANGE""; ""REPERCUSSIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF EVOLUTION""; ""References""; ""Chapter 4 Ecological Diversity in Coastal Zones and Oceans ""; ""COASTS AND OCEANS�A WORLD VIEW""; ""LIFE ACCORDING TO THE BOOK OF TAXONOMY""; ""ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY""; ""CONCLUSIONS IN PROSPECT""; ""References""; ""Chapter 5 Diversity Crises in the Geological Past ""; ""THE PHANEROZOIC RECORD OF EXTINCTION""; ""EXTINCTION RATES IN DEEP TIME""; ""EVOLUTIONARY CONSEQUENCES OF PAST EXTINCTIONS""; ""EXTINCTION IN SHALLOW TIME: THE PLEISTOCENE EXPERIENCE""
""RESEARCH FOR THE FUTURE""""References""; ""Chapter 6 Estimating Reductions in the Diversity of Tropical Forest Species ""; ""THE ACCEPTED VIEW""; ""NUMBER OF SPECIES IN THE TROPICS""; ""RATE OF CHANGE IN TROPICAL FOREST AREAS""; ""DIVERSITY OF FOREST TYPES IN THE TROPICS""; ""RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEFORESTATION RATE AND LOSS OF SPECIES""; ""SEEKING A BETTER ESTIMATE""; ""CALLING ATTENTION TO THE POSITIVE TERMS IN THE SPECIES EXTINCTION ISSUE""; ""NEED FOR BETTER LAND AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""References""
""Chapter 7 Challenges to Biological Diversity in Urban Areas """"References""; ""PART 2 HUMAN DEPENDANCE ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY ""; ""Chapter 8 Deep Ecology Meets the Developing World ""; ""References""; ""Chapter 9 Screening Plants for New Medicines ""; ""THE GLOBAL IMPORTANCE OF PLANT-DERIVED DRUGS""; ""THE IMPORTANCE OF HERBAL DRUGS""; ""In Hong Kong""; ""In Japan""; ""In the People's Republic of China""; ""THE SEARCH FOR NEW PLANT DRUGS""; ""Use of the NAPRALERT Data Base""; ""PHARMACOLOGICAL INTEREST IN NATURAL PRODUCTS""; ""APPROACHES TO DRUG DISCOVERY FROM PLANTS""
""LACK OF INTEREST IN NEW DRUG DISCOVERY PROGRAMS FROM PLANTS""""SUMMARY""; ""References""; ""Chapter 10 Serendipity in the Exploration of Biodiversity What Good are Weedy Tomatoes? ""; ""THE DISCOVERY OF A NEW TOMATO""; ""HOW MUCH IS A WILD TOMATO WORTH?""; ""A NEW SPECIES OF WILD MAIZE""; ""THE CONTINUING IMPORTANCE OF BOTANICAL EXPLORATION""; ""References""; ""Chapter 11 The Outlook for new Agricultural and Industrial Products from the Tropics ""; ""AGRICULTURE""; ""NEW CROPS""; ""IMPROVEMENT OF CROP SPECIES THROUGH CROSS-BREEDING""; ""NATURAL PESTICIDES""; ""INDUSTRY""; ""FATS AND OILS""
""FIBERS""
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Biodiversity / / E. O. Wilson, editor, Frances M. Peter, associate editor
Biodiversity / / E. O. Wilson, editor, Frances M. Peter, associate editor
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1988
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (535 p.)
Disciplina 333.7/2
Altri autori (Persone) WilsonEdward O
PeterFrances M
Soggetto topico Biodiversity conservation
Biodiversity
ISBN 1-280-22151-8
9786610221516
0-309-56736-X
0-585-04722-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Biodiversity -- Copyright -- EDITOR'S FOREWORD -- Contents -- Chapter 1 The Current State of Biological Diversity -- THE AMOUNT OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY -- THE NATURAL LONGEVITY OF SPECIES -- RAIN FORESTS AS CENTERS OF DIVERSITY -- HOW MUCH DIVERSITY IS BEING LOST? -- HOW FAST IS DIVERSITY DECLINING? -- WHAT CAN BE DONE? -- References -- PART 1 CHALLENGES TO THE PRESERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY -- Chapter 2 The Loss of Diversity Causes and Consequences -- References -- Chapter 3 Tropical Forests and Their Species Going, Going … ? -- TROPICAL FORESTS -- EXTINCTION RATES: FUTURE -- TROPICAL FOREST AND CLIMATIC CHANGE -- REPERCUSSIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF EVOLUTION -- References -- Chapter 4 Ecological Diversity in Coastal Zones and Oceans -- COASTS AND OCEANS-A WORLD VIEW -- LIFE ACCORDING TO THE BOOK OF TAXONOMY -- ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY -- CONCLUSIONS IN PROSPECT -- References -- Chapter 5 Diversity Crises in the Geological Past -- THE PHANEROZOIC RECORD OF EXTINCTION -- EXTINCTION RATES IN DEEP TIME -- EVOLUTIONARY CONSEQUENCES OF PAST EXTINCTIONS -- EXTINCTION IN SHALLOW TIME: THE PLEISTOCENE EXPERIENCE -- RESEARCH FOR THE FUTURE -- References -- Chapter 6 Estimating Reductions in the Diversity of Tropical Forest Species -- THE ACCEPTED VIEW -- NUMBER OF SPECIES IN THE TROPICS -- RATE OF CHANGE IN TROPICAL FOREST AREAS -- DIVERSITY OF FOREST TYPES IN THE TROPICS -- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEFORESTATION RATE AND LOSS OF SPECIES -- SEEKING A BETTER ESTIMATE -- CALLING ATTENTION TO THE POSITIVE TERMS IN THE SPECIES EXTINCTION ISSUE -- NEED FOR BETTER LAND AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- References -- Chapter 7 Challenges to Biological Diversity in Urban Areas -- References -- PART 2 HUMAN DEPENDANCE ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY -- Chapter 8 Deep Ecology Meets the Developing World -- References -- Chapter 9 Screening Plants for New Medicines.
THE GLOBAL IMPORTANCE OF PLANT-DERIVED DRUGS -- THE IMPORTANCE OF HERBAL DRUGS -- In Hong Kong -- In Japan -- In the People's Republic of China -- THE SEARCH FOR NEW PLANT DRUGS -- Use of the NAPRALERT Data Base -- PHARMACOLOGICAL INTEREST IN NATURAL PRODUCTS -- APPROACHES TO DRUG DISCOVERY FROM PLANTS -- LACK OF INTEREST IN NEW DRUG DISCOVERY PROGRAMS FROM PLANTS -- SUMMARY -- References -- Chapter 10 Serendipity in the Exploration of Biodiversity What Good are Weedy Tomatoes? -- THE DISCOVERY OF A NEW TOMATO -- HOW MUCH IS A WILD TOMATO WORTH? -- A NEW SPECIES OF WILD MAIZE -- THE CONTINUING IMPORTANCE OF BOTANICAL EXPLORATION -- References -- Chapter 11 The Outlook for new Agricultural and Industrial Products from the Tropics -- AGRICULTURE -- NEW CROPS -- IMPROVEMENT OF CROP SPECIES THROUGH CROSS-BREEDING -- NATURAL PESTICIDES -- INDUSTRY -- FATS AND OILS -- FIBERS -- THE ROLE OF THE ETHNOBOTANIST -- References -- PART 3 DIVERSITY AT RISK: TROPICAL FORESTS -- Chapter 12 Our Diminishing Tropical Forests -- Chapter 13 The Tropical Forest Canopy The Heart of Biotic Diversity -- THE PROBLEM -- THE HISTORY -- References -- Chapter 14 Tropical Dry Forests The Most Endangered Major Tropical Ecosystem -- DIVERSITY IN THE DRY FOREST -- A MANY-FACED THREAT -- FUTURE PROSPECTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- References -- Chapter 15 Deforestation and Indians in Brazilian Amazonia -- THE YANOMAMI OF NORTHERN BRAZIL -- THE KAYAPO OF CENTRAL BRAZIL -- THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF SHIFTING CULTIVATION -- INDIAN PRODUCTIVITY IN THE TROPICAL FOREST -- THE IMPACT OF DEFORESTATION ON INDIAN LIFE -- INDIAN MANAGERS OF THE RAIN FORESTS -- References -- Chapter 16 Primate Diversity and the Tropical Forest Case Studies from Brazil and Madagascar and Importance of the… -- References -- PART 4 DIVERSITY AT RISK: THE GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE.
Chapter 17 Lessons from Mediterranean-Climate Regions -- COMMUNITY DIVERSITY IN TROPICAL AND TEMPERATE REGIONS -- MEDITERRANEAN-CLIMATE FLORISTIC DIVERSITY -- South Africa -- California -- The Mediterranean Basin -- INCREASING BIOTIC DIVERSITY-THE INVADERS -- References -- Chapter 18 Structural and Functional Diversity in Temperate Forests -- MAINTAINING SUCCESSIONAL STATES -- MAINTAINING STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY -- PROTECTING AQUATIC DIVERSITY -- DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE STEWARDSHIP PROGRAMS -- INCORPORATING BIODIVERSITY OBJECTIVES INTO MANAGEMENT -- References -- Chapter 19 Diversity in and Among Grasslands -- GRAZING AND AGRICULTURE CONVERSIONS -- MORE SUBTLE IMPACTS -- References -- Chapter 20 Diversity and Biological Invasions of Oceanic Islands -- SCOPE OF THE PROBLEM -- WHY ARE ISLANDS SUSCEPTIBLE? -- WHAT CAN BE DONE? -- IDENTIFICATION OF PROBLEM SPECIES -- Herbivorous Mammals -- Predators -- Ecosystem-Level Effects -- Invasion of Intact Native Ecosystems -- IDENTIFICATION OF CRITICAL HABITATS -- HABITAT DESTRUCTION -- ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH ON ISLANDS -- References -- PART 5 THE VALUE OF BIODIVERSITY -- Chapter 21 Economics and the Preservation of Biodiversity -- References -- Chapter 22 Commodity, Amenity, and Morality The Limits of Quantification in Valuing Biodiversity -- References -- Chapter 23 The Rise of the Global Exchange Economy and the Loss of Biological Diversity -- References -- Chapter 24 Why Put a Value on Biodiversity? -- References -- Chapter 25 What Mainstream Economists Have to Say About the Value Biodiversity -- WELFARE CHANGE MEASUREMENT IMPLEMENTS AN EXPLICIT ETHICAL FRAMEWORK -- THE ECONOMIC APPROACH IS NOT LIMITED TO THE COMMERCIAL DOMAIN -- THERE IS AN (ALMOST) ADEQUATE CONCEPTUAL BASIS FOR ECONOMIC VALUATION OF BIODIVERSITY.
TECHNIQUES FOR EMPIRICAL VALUATION EXIST AND ARE APPLICABLE TO MANY BIODIVERSITY ISSUES, BUT LACK OFINFORMATION CAN BE… -- POLICY DECISION CRITERIA HAVE BEEN PROPOSED -- THE EMPIRICAL CUPBOARD IS NOT BARE -- FURTHER COMMENTS ON THE MAINSTREAM ECONOMICS APPROACH -- References -- PART 6 HOW IS BIODIVERSITY MONITORED AND PROTECTED -- Chapter 26 Monitoring Biological Diversity for Setting Priorities in Conservation -- THE GAP ANALYSIS CONCEPT -- AN UNDERLYING CONCEPT -- References -- Chapter 27 Information Management for the Conservation of Biodiversity -- NATURAL HERITAGE DATA CENTERS -- NETWORKING AND CENTRAL DATA BASES -- APPLICATIONS OF THE DATA -- INTERACTIONS WITH SCIENTISTS AND THE PUBLIC -- References -- Chapter 28 Identifying and Protecting the Origins of Our Food Plants -- THE INTERNATIONAL BOARD FOR PLANT GENETIC RESOURCES PROGRAM -- CROP ORIGINS AND GERMPLASM USE -- EVALUATION OF THE RESOURCES -- SCIENTIFIC SUPPORT FOR GENETIC RESOURCES WORK -- EX SITU AND IN SITU PRESERVATION -- References -- Chapter 29 Conserving and Monitoring Biotic Diversity Some African Examples -- BIOGEOGRAPHIC SETTING -- PATTERNS OF SPECIES RICHNESS AND ENDEMISM -- APPROACHES TO THE CONSERVATION OF BIOTIC DIVERSITY IN AFRICA -- BIOTIC CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS -- ASSESSING THE ADEQUACY OF CURRENT PROTECTED AREA COVER -- IDENTIFYING GAPS IN THE NETWORK -- MONITORING THE SYSTEM -- LESSONS LEARNED -- References -- PART 7 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: HOW CAN THEY HELP -- Chapter 30 Can Technology Aid Species Preservation? -- FOUR OBSTACLES TO SPECIES SURVIVAL -- PROBLEM AND APPLICATION -- LIMITATIONS OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -- NUMBERS VERSUS TECHNOLOGY -- TECHNOLOGY IS EXPENSIVE -- BUYING TIME -- References -- Chapter 31 Conservation of Biological Diversity in Botanical Gardens -- METHODS OF EX SITU CONSERVATION -- THE GENETIC CONSEQUENCES OF EX SITU CONSERVATION.
SOME PRACTICAL ISSUES -- WHAT THEN IS THE SPECIFIC ROLE FOR BOTANICAL GARDENS IN CONSERVATION? -- References -- Chapter 32 Using Science and Technology to Reestablish Species Lost in Nature -- REINTRODUCTIONS -- CAPTIVE BREEDING IN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT -- References -- Chapter 33 Intensive Technology in the Care of Ex Situ Populations of Vanishing Species -- SCOPE OF EX SITU MANAGEMENT PROBLEM -- NUTRITION -- ANIMAL RESTRAINT AND CAPTURE -- BIOMEDICAL RESOURCES -- IDENTIFICATION AND DATA COLLECTION -- REPRODUCTION -- POPULATION BIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR GENETICS -- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -- COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND ISIS -- IN SITU AND EX SITU METHODS -- ETHICS AND VALUE SYSTEMS -- References -- Chapter 34 Cryobiology, Embryo Transfer, and Artificial Insemination in Ex Situ Animal Conservation Programs -- EMBRYO TRANSFER -- CRYOPRESERVATION OF EMBRYOS -- ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION -- SEMEN CRYOPRESERVATION -- FUTURE PROSPECTS -- References -- PART 8 RESTORATION ECOLOGY: CAN WE RECOVER LOST GROUND? -- Chapter 35 Ecological Restoration Reflections on a Half-Century of Experience at the University of Wisconsin-Madison… -- PIONEERING RESTORATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON ARBORETUM -- TECHNICAL, ECOLOGICAL FEASIBILITY -- SOCIAL, ECONOMIC FACTORS -- References -- Chapter 36 Restoring Diversity in Salt Marshes Can We Do It? -- RESTORATION PLANS -- Projects that Show Losses in Wetland Area -- Projects That Replace Functional Wetland Habitat with Modified Wetland Habitat -- CONCLUSIONS CONCERNING RESTORATION PLANNING -- IMPLEMENTATION OF RESTORATION PROJECTS -- Assessing Success -- Summary of Trials -- Conclusions Concerning Implementation -- PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- References -- Chapter 37 Restoration of Degraded Lands in the Amazon Basin -- NATURAL DISTURBANCES IN AMAZONIA -- DISTURBANCE BY HUMANS IN AMAZONIA.
A ROLE FOR RESTORATION ECOLOGY.
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Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1988
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Biodiversity and Climate Change : Transforming the Biosphere / / Lee Hannah, Thomas E. Lovejoy
Biodiversity and Climate Change : Transforming the Biosphere / / Lee Hannah, Thomas E. Lovejoy
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Haven, CT : , : Yale University Press, , [2019]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (414 pages)
Disciplina 333.95
Altri autori (Persone) WilsonEdward O
Soggetto topico Biodiversity - Climatic factors
Climatic changes
ISBN 0-300-24119-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Biodiversity and Climate Change -- Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- PART I: Overview: What Is Climate Change Biology? -- CHAPTER ONE: Changing the Biosphere -- CHAPTER TWO: What Is Climate Change? -- PART II: Changes Are We Observing? -- CHAPTER THREE: Range and Abundance Changes -- CASE STUDY 1: The Bering Sea and Climate Change -- CHAPTER FOUR: Phenological Dynamics in Pollinator-Plant Associations Related to Climate Change -- CHAPTER FIVE: Coral Reefs: Megadiversity Meets Unprecedented Environmental Change -- CHAPTER SIX: Genetic Signatures of Historical and Contemporary Responses to Climate Change -- CASE STUDY 2: Climate Change and Salmon Populations -- CHAPTER SEVEN: Rapid Broad- Scale Ecosystem Changes and Their Consequences for Biodiversity -- CASE STUDY 3: Rapidly Diverging Population Trends of Adélie Penguins Reveal Limits to a Flexible Species' Adaptability to Anthropogenic Climate Change -- PART III: WHAT DOES THE PAST TELL US? -- CHAPTER EIGHT: A Paleoecological Perspective on Sudden Climate Change and Biodiversity Crises -- CHAPTER NINE: Climate Change, Conservation, and the Metaphor of Deep Time -- CASE STUDY 4: The Effects of Sea-Level Rise on Habitats and Species -- CHAPTER TEN: Past Abrupt Changes in Climate and Terrestrial Ecosystems -- CHAPTER ELEVEN: A Neotropical Perspective on Past Human-Climate Interactions and Biodiversity -- PART IV: What Does the Future Hold? -- CHAPTER TWELVE: Modeling Species and Vegetation Distribution under Climate Change -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Climate Change and Marine Biodiversity -- CASE STUDY 5: Anticipating Climate-Driven Movement Routes -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Marine Biodiversity -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Tropical Forests in a Changing Climate -- CASE STUDY 6: Postponing the Amazon Tipping Point -- CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Temperate and Boreal Responses to Climate Change -- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Climate Change Impacts on Mountain Biodiversity -- CASE STUDY 7: Climate Change and Frost Effects in Rocky Mountain Plant Communities -- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: Climate Change: Final Arbiter of the Mass Extinction of Freshwater Fishes -- CHAPTER NINETEEN: The Asymmetrical Impacts of Climate Change on Food Webs -- CASE STUDY 8: Dynamic Spatial Management in an Australian Tuna Fishery -- CHAPTER TWENTY: Invasive Species and Climate Change -- CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE: Climate Change and Disease -- PART V: How Can Conservation and Policy Respond? -- CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO: Protected-Area Management and Climate Change -- CASE STUDY 9: Extinction Risk from Climate Change -- CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE: Ecosystem-Based Adaptation -- CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR: Climate Change Mitigation Using Terrestrial Ecosystems: Options and Biodiversity Impacts -- CASE STUDY 10: Connectivity by Design: A Multiobjective Ecological Network for Biodiversity That Is Robust to Land Use and Regional Climate Change -- CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE: Regreening the Emerald Planet: The Role of Ecosystem Restoration in Reducing Climate Change -- CASE STUDY 11: Enlisting Ecological Interactions among Animals to Balance the Carbon Budget -- CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX: Increasing Public Awareness and Facilitating Behavior Change: Two Guiding Heuristics -- CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN: Climate Change, Food, and Biodiversity -- CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT: Saving Biodiversity in the Era of Human-Dominated Ecosystems -- Contributors -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910793274203321
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Biodiversity and Climate Change : Transforming the Biosphere / / Lee Hannah, Thomas E. Lovejoy
Biodiversity and Climate Change : Transforming the Biosphere / / Lee Hannah, Thomas E. Lovejoy
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Haven, CT : , : Yale University Press, , [2019]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (414 pages)
Disciplina 333.95
Altri autori (Persone) WilsonEdward O
Soggetto topico Biodiversity - Climatic factors
Climatic changes
ISBN 0-300-24119-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Biodiversity and Climate Change -- Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- PART I: Overview: What Is Climate Change Biology? -- CHAPTER ONE: Changing the Biosphere -- CHAPTER TWO: What Is Climate Change? -- PART II: Changes Are We Observing? -- CHAPTER THREE: Range and Abundance Changes -- CASE STUDY 1: The Bering Sea and Climate Change -- CHAPTER FOUR: Phenological Dynamics in Pollinator-Plant Associations Related to Climate Change -- CHAPTER FIVE: Coral Reefs: Megadiversity Meets Unprecedented Environmental Change -- CHAPTER SIX: Genetic Signatures of Historical and Contemporary Responses to Climate Change -- CASE STUDY 2: Climate Change and Salmon Populations -- CHAPTER SEVEN: Rapid Broad- Scale Ecosystem Changes and Their Consequences for Biodiversity -- CASE STUDY 3: Rapidly Diverging Population Trends of Adélie Penguins Reveal Limits to a Flexible Species' Adaptability to Anthropogenic Climate Change -- PART III: WHAT DOES THE PAST TELL US? -- CHAPTER EIGHT: A Paleoecological Perspective on Sudden Climate Change and Biodiversity Crises -- CHAPTER NINE: Climate Change, Conservation, and the Metaphor of Deep Time -- CASE STUDY 4: The Effects of Sea-Level Rise on Habitats and Species -- CHAPTER TEN: Past Abrupt Changes in Climate and Terrestrial Ecosystems -- CHAPTER ELEVEN: A Neotropical Perspective on Past Human-Climate Interactions and Biodiversity -- PART IV: What Does the Future Hold? -- CHAPTER TWELVE: Modeling Species and Vegetation Distribution under Climate Change -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Climate Change and Marine Biodiversity -- CASE STUDY 5: Anticipating Climate-Driven Movement Routes -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Marine Biodiversity -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Tropical Forests in a Changing Climate -- CASE STUDY 6: Postponing the Amazon Tipping Point -- CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Temperate and Boreal Responses to Climate Change -- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Climate Change Impacts on Mountain Biodiversity -- CASE STUDY 7: Climate Change and Frost Effects in Rocky Mountain Plant Communities -- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: Climate Change: Final Arbiter of the Mass Extinction of Freshwater Fishes -- CHAPTER NINETEEN: The Asymmetrical Impacts of Climate Change on Food Webs -- CASE STUDY 8: Dynamic Spatial Management in an Australian Tuna Fishery -- CHAPTER TWENTY: Invasive Species and Climate Change -- CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE: Climate Change and Disease -- PART V: How Can Conservation and Policy Respond? -- CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO: Protected-Area Management and Climate Change -- CASE STUDY 9: Extinction Risk from Climate Change -- CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE: Ecosystem-Based Adaptation -- CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR: Climate Change Mitigation Using Terrestrial Ecosystems: Options and Biodiversity Impacts -- CASE STUDY 10: Connectivity by Design: A Multiobjective Ecological Network for Biodiversity That Is Robust to Land Use and Regional Climate Change -- CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE: Regreening the Emerald Planet: The Role of Ecosystem Restoration in Reducing Climate Change -- CASE STUDY 11: Enlisting Ecological Interactions among Animals to Balance the Carbon Budget -- CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX: Increasing Public Awareness and Facilitating Behavior Change: Two Guiding Heuristics -- CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN: Climate Change, Food, and Biodiversity -- CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT: Saving Biodiversity in the Era of Human-Dominated Ecosystems -- Contributors -- Index
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