The balance of nature?: ecological issues in the conversation of species and communities/
Stuart L. Pimm
- Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 1991.
- xiii, 434 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Why "the balance of nature"? -- Resilience -- Temporal variability and the individual species -- The effects of food-web structure -- The variability of the environment -- Nonlinear dynamics, strange attractors, and chaos -- Extinctions -- Species differences and community structure as explanations of why introductions fail -- Patterns in species composition -- Food-web structure and community persistence -- Community assembly : or, why are there so many kinds of communities? -- Small-scale experimental removals of species -- Food webs and resistance -- Changes in total density and species composition -- The consequences of introductions and extinctions -- Multispecies models and their limitations -- Conclusions and caveats.
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Biodiversity conservation Species diversity Biotic communities