Editorial Board Members' Collection Series "Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function under Global Change"
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: CH MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (180 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- 9783725859610
- 9783725859627
- Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects
- Research and information: general
- Mathematics and Science
- Biology, life sciences
- Life sciences: general issues
- Ecological science, the Biosphere
- Acclimation
- Acclimatisation
- Alpine meadow
- Antarctic
- Apis mellifera
- Artiodactyla
- Asymmetric warming
- Asymptomatic infected tree
- Bibliometric analysis
- Biodiversity
- Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning (BEF)
- Bursaphelenchus xylophilus
- Carbon cycling
- Carbon sequestration
- Carbon sink
- Carbon sources
- Climate change
- Detritivore
- Detritus
- Dung decomposition
- Ecological niche
- Elaeagnus angustifolia leaf
- Farmland ecosystem
- Functional diversity
- Global change
- Global warming
- Grassland ecosystem
- Infection cycle
- International conservation
- Light reflection
- Microbial community
- Monochamus beetle
- Native bee
- Niche overlap
- Nitrogen applies
- Nitrogen deposition
- Phylogenetic diversity
- Physiology
- Pine wilt disease
- Plant cover
- Plant-pollinator interactions
- Plant–pollinator interactions
- Pollination network
- Qinghai–Tibet Plateau
- Rainfall pattern
- Rare species
- Reproductive success
- Resilience
- Sexually mature beetle
- Soil organic carbon (SOC)
- Southern Ocean
- Species richness
- Temperate steppe
- Threatened species
- Tibetan Plateau
- Transboundary
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Human activities have induced conspicuous global changes including, inter alia, climate change, land use change, nitrogen deposition, and biological invasions, which negatively impact biodiversity and ecosystem function in the Anthropocene. The decline in biodiversity and the deterioration of ecosystem functions and services may hamper the sustainable development of both the economy and society. Although numerous studies have been conducted over the past few decades, the biological and ecological mechanisms governing how global changes affect biodiversity and ecosystem functions are not fully understood. This reprint presents studies that advance our understanding of how global change drivers affect biodiversity and ecosystem functioning.
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