Nature, Volume 448Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2007 - Electronic journals |
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... ecosystem functions and services1 → . Individual ecosystem functions generally show a positive asymp- totic relationship with increasing biodiversity , suggesting that some species are redundant . However , ecosystems are managed ...
... ecosystem functions and services1 → . Individual ecosystem functions generally show a positive asymp- totic relationship with increasing biodiversity , suggesting that some species are redundant . However , ecosystems are managed ...
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... ecosystem process . ' Turnover ' is the proportion of ecosystem processes with different most important species , as explained in the main text . Definitions of x and ō are given in the main text ; numbers in parentheses are the 95 ...
... ecosystem process . ' Turnover ' is the proportion of ecosystem processes with different most important species , as explained in the main text . Definitions of x and ō are given in the main text ; numbers in parentheses are the 95 ...
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... ecosystem processes and the total number of species that influence ecosystem functioning ( Fig . 2 ; Table 1 ) . Our study of ecosystem multifunctionality has limitations that should be addressed by future research . For example , the ...
... ecosystem processes and the total number of species that influence ecosystem functioning ( Fig . 2 ; Table 1 ) . Our study of ecosystem multifunctionality has limitations that should be addressed by future research . For example , the ...
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