Linking the influence and dependence of people on biodiversity across scales
Biodiversity enhances many of nature’s benefits to people, including the regulation of climate and the production of wood in forests, livestock forage in grasslands and fish in aquatic ecosystems. Yet people are now driving the sixth mass extinction event in the history of life on Earth. Human depen...
Main Authors: | Isbell, F, Gonzalez, A, Loreau, M, Cowles, J, Diaz, S, Hector, A, Mace, G, Wardle, D, O'Connor, M, Duffy, J, Turnbull, L, Thompson, P, Lariguaderie, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2017
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