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  1. 31 gru 2021 · Biodiversity and ecosystem functions are highly threatened by global change. It has been proposed that geodiversity can be used as an easy-to-measure surrogate of biodiversity to guide...

  2. 1 sty 2024 · As you can see, natural and managed ecosystems give us these products, processes, and services that are essential for our survival. Overall, there are four major types of ecosystem services: provisioning, regulating, supporting, and cultural (Fisher et al., 2009).

  3. 18 gru 2020 · It is widely known that the main direct drivers of biodiversity loss are habitat transformation (i.e., conversion to agriculture), overexploitation (e.g., hunting and overfishing), biotic exchange (e.g., invasive species), nutrient loading (e.g., pollution and increases in nitrogen), and climate change.

  4. 27 sty 2020 · The Forum examined several aspects of the latest science on how climate change affects terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems, often in interaction with other factors.

  5. 18 sie 2024 · This review synthesizes contemporary research and fundamental insights into BEF linkages, with a particular emphasis on the function of plant-microbial biotic interactions in shaping aboveground biodiversity and their cascading effects on ecosystem processes.

  6. 15 sie 2006 · Biodiversity lies at the core of ecosystem processes fueling our planet's vital life-support systems; its degradation--by us--is threatening our own well-being and will disproportionately impact the poor.

  7. 28 lip 2023 · By regulating distinct ecosystem processes, biodiversity fosters multifunctionality and sustains complex adaptive ecosystems that are capable of adjusting to a fast-changing planet and providing ecosystem services essential to the survival of humanity.