Original paper

Population diversity and the portfolio effect in an exploited species

Nature50.50
Volume: 465, Issue: 7298, Pages: 609 - 612
Published: Jun 1, 2010
Abstract
One of the most pervasive themes in ecology is that biological diversity stabilizes ecosystem processes and the services they provide to society, a concept that has become a common argument for biodiversity conservation. Species-rich communities are thought to produce more temporally stable ecosystem services because of the complementary or independent dynamics among species that perform similar ecosystem functions. Such variance dampening...
Paper Details
Title
Population diversity and the portfolio effect in an exploited species
Published Date
Jun 1, 2010
Journal
Volume
465
Issue
7298
Pages
609 - 612
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