Exploring Life S Diversity Understanding Safeguarding And Restoring Biodiversity
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Exploring Life s Diversity Understanding Safeguarding and Restoring Biodiversity
Author | : Lucien Sina |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 3758482577 |
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Exploring Life s Diversity Understanding Safeguarding and Restoring Biodiversity
Author | : Lucien Sina |
Publsiher | : epubli |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2024-06-05 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9783759824394 |
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Embark on an enriching odyssey through the pages of "Exploring Life's Diversity" by Lucien Sina. This captivating book is not just a scientific exploration; it's an invitation to witness the intricate dance of life on our planet. Unravel the secrets encoded in DNA, confront the perils threatening biodiversity, and be inspired by the relentless efforts to conserve and restore Earth's ecological marvels. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or new to the subject, this narrative, rich with captivating stories and a clarion call for action, will deepen your connection with the intricate and awe-inspiring web of life. Join us in celebrating and safeguarding Earth's biological diversity.
Biodiversity II
Author | : A Joseph Henry Press book |
Publsiher | : Joseph Henry Press |
Total Pages | : 697 |
Release | : 1996-09-16 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0309176565 |
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"The book before you...carries the urgent warning that we are rapidly altering and destroying the environments that have fostered the diversity of life forms for more than a billion years." With those words, Edward O. Wilson opened the landmark volume Biodiversity (National Academy Press, 1988). Despite this and other such alarms, species continue to vanish at a rapid rate, taking with them their genetic legacy and potential benefits. Many disappear before they can even be identified. Biodiversity II is a renewed call for urgency. This volume updates readers on how much we already know and how much remains to be identified scientifically. It explores new strategies for quantifying, understanding, and protecting biodiversity, including: New approaches to the integration of electronic data, including a proposal for a U.S. National Biodiversity Information Center. Application of techniques developed in the human genome project to species identification and classification. The Gap Analysis Program of the National Biological Survey, which uses layered satellite, climatic, and biological data to assess distribution and better manage biodiversity. The significant contribution of museum collections to identifying and categorizing species, which is essential for understanding ecological function and for targeting organisms and regions at risk. The book describes our growing understanding of how megacenters of diversity (e.g., rainforest insects, coral reefs) are formed, maintained, and lost; what can be learned from mounting bird extinctions; and how conservation efforts for neotropical primates have fared. It also explores ecosystem restoration, sustainable development, and agricultural impact. Biodiversity II reinforces the idea that the conservation of our biological resources is within reach as long as we pool resources; better coordinate the efforts of existing institutionsâ€"museums, universities, and government agenciesâ€"already dedicated to this goal; and enhance support for research, collections, and training. This volume will be important to environmentalists, biologists, ecologists, educators, students, and concerned individuals.
Biological Diversity
Author | : Paul E. Hatcher,Nick Battey |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 789 |
Release | : 2011-03-23 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780470979860 |
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Biological Diversity takes a fresh, innovative approach to the teaching of biodiversity. Rather than detailing and cataloguing the major taxa and their evolutionary relationships, the authors have selected 18 groups of organisms and used these as a framework in which to discuss the species and their interactions with man and each other. There is a strong narrative theme throughout – the exploited and the exploiters - and, in many cases, there is emphasis on the historical context. A wide range of organisms are covered, from the unicellular to birds and mammals and with an equal consideration of plants and animals. Species have been chosen for their ability to best illustrate particular biological principles, and for their strong interaction with other species. After an introduction the book is divided into two parts: 'Exploited' and 'Exploiters'. Each of the chapters, although linked to each other, forms a stand-alone essay. They are scientifically rigorous, up-to-date and do not shy away from addressing some controversial issues. Chapters have 'text boxes' highlighting important issues and concepts, lists of further reading and references. In addition to tables and figures the book has a selection of original illustrations drawn by leading artist Steven Appleby. This fresh approach will appeal to all those interested in the biological sciences, and aims to be accessible to people with a diversity of backgrounds. It will prove particularly useful to biology students, enabling them to get to grips with important biological principles and concepts that underpin the diversity of life, and the interrelationship of humans with other groups of organisms.
Saving Nature s Legacy
Author | : Reed F. Noss,Allen Cooperrider |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 456 |
Release | : 1994-04 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : UOM:39015027163610 |
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Contains specific guidelines and techniques for maintaining biodiversity within different ecosystems. For land managers needing guidance in biodiversity conservation.
Protecting Life on Earth
Author | : Michael Paul Marchetti,Peter B. Moyle |
Publsiher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2010-09-01 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780520947955 |
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Written to be accessible to any college-level reader, Protecting Life on Earth offers a non-technical, yet comprehensive introduction to the growing field of conservation science. This multifaceted exploration of our current biodiversity crisis delivers vivid examples throughout, including features on some of nature’s most compelling wildlife. Beginning with a brief introduction to environmental history, the text introduces the central concepts of evolution and ecology, and covers several major issues related to the conservation of biodiversity including extinction, climate change, sustainability, conservation law, and invasive species. It also touches on adjacent disciples such as economics and sociology as they relate to conservation. The text even includes practical advice on the decisions we make every day—how we spend our money, where we live and work, what we eat and buy. Throughout, Protecting Life on Earth underscores the ways in which our future is tied to that of Earth’s threatened species, and demonstrates exactly why conservation is so vitally important for us all.
Biodiversity
Author | : Dan L. Perlman,Mr Glenn Adelson |
Publsiher | : Turtleback |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 1997-04 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0613912691 |
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This book focuses on the interesting questions scientists and policy makers must address when assessing and making policy which influences the diversity of life forms: What is a species? How can it be measured? How many are there? Why are they worth preserving?The book builds to cover the basic molecular, statistical, and theoretical approach to the subject while exploring the applications of these approaches through case studies.
Conserving Biodiversity
Author | : National Research Council,Board on Science and Technology for International Development |
Publsiher | : National Academies Press |
Total Pages | : 138 |
Release | : 1992-02-01 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9780309046831 |
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The loss of the earth's biological diversity is widely recognized as a critical environmental problem. That loss is most severe in developing countries, where the conditions of human existence are most difficult. Conserving Biodiversity presents an agenda for research that can provide information to formulate policy and design conservation programs in the Third World. The book includes discussions of research needs in the biological sciences as well as economics and anthropology, areas of critical importance to conservation and sustainable development. Although specifically directed toward development agencies, non-governmental organizations, and decisionmakers in developing nations, this volume should be of interest to all who are involved in the conservation of biological diversity.