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Power behind diversity's throne

Shahid Naeem ()
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Shahid Naeem: University of Washington

Nature, 1999, vol. 401, issue 6754, 653-654

Abstract: How do biodiversity and ecosystem properties, such as nutrient cycling and response to disturbance, interact? New work shows that in some ecosystems, rather than being a function of the number of species present, this relationship might be dominated by the extrinsic environmental factors that determine biodiversity.

Date: 1999
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