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Biodiversity in Ecosystems: Linking Structure and Function provides an in-depth examination of how biological diversity maintains and supports ecosystem functions. The book bridges theoretical concepts with practical applications, demonstrating the critical interdependencies between species composition, community structure, and ecosystem processes.
Through detailed analysis and case studies, author LO Y H explores how genetic, species, and functional diversity contribute to ecosystem services such as nutrient cycling, energy flow, and primary productivity. The text addresses key ecological principles including succession, niche partitioning, and trophic relationships, illustrating how these factors influence ecosystem stability and resilience to environmental change.
This 2017 hardcover edition is essential for ecology students, conservation professionals, and environmental scientists seeking to understand the complex mechanisms linking biological organization to ecosystem health and sustainability.







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