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ISBN: 9783031115844 bzw. 3031115848, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer, Berlin|Springer International Publishing|Springer, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Species are not functionally independent. From a long-term perspective, only ecosystem with a fully integrated nutrient cycle is alive. The lack of trophic autonomy should be considered one of the key factors that ensure and maintain biodiversity. The va. Books.
Biodiversity : Maintenance; Function; Origin; and Self-Organisation into Life-Support Systems (2022)
ISBN: 9783031115813 bzw. 3031115813, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer, gebundenes Buch, neu, Nachdruck.
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Biodiversity
ISBN: 9783031115844 bzw. 3031115848, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer Nature, Taschenbuch, neu.
Species are not functionally independent. From a long-term perspective, only ecosystem with a fully integrated nutrient cycle is alive. The lack of trophic autonomy should be considered one of the key factors that ensure and maintain biodiversity. The variability of abiotic conditions, both in space and in time, also creates a huge diversity of niches and subniches for genotypes and species. In addition, life maintains its essential variables (biomass and productivity) as stable as possible due to the diversity of structures (genes, macromolecules, metabolic pathways, genotypes, species, etc.): the structures that reach optima are multiplied and thus activated, while the functioning of those which lost their optima is suppressed. The facts and concepts presented in this monograph thus support the conclusions that (a) genotype and species diversity is supported by trophic specialisation (b) biodiversity helps to stabilise the functions (essential variables) of individuals, populations, and ecological communities (c) in evolution, the emergence of biodiversity is determined by heritable variation and the advantage of specialised (more effective) structures over non-specialised ones (d) biodiversity is characterised by its ability to increase itself and to organise itself into relatively consistent structures, which we call production pyramids and nutrient cycles. This book therefore provides an answer to the question "why the diversity of life is of such and such a nature". Soft cover.
Biodiversity
ISBN: 9783031115813 bzw. 3031115813, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer Nature, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Species are not functionally independent. From a long-term perspective, only ecosystem with a fully integrated nutrient cycle is alive. The lack of trophic autonomy should be considered one of the key factors that ensure and maintain biodiversity. The variability of abiotic conditions, both in space and in time, also creates a huge diversity of niches and subniches for genotypes and species. In addition, life maintains its essential variables (biomass and productivity) as stable as possible due to the diversity of structures (genes, macromolecules, metabolic pathways, genotypes, species, etc.): the structures that reach optima are multiplied and thus activated, while the functioning of those which lost their optima is suppressed. The facts and concepts presented in this monograph thus support the conclusions that (a) genotype and species diversity is supported by trophic specialisation (b) biodiversity helps to stabilise the functions (essential variables) of individuals, populations, and ecological communities (c) in evolution, the emergence of biodiversity is determined by heritable variation and the advantage of specialised (more effective) structures over non-specialised ones (d) biodiversity is characterised by its ability to increase itself and to organise itself into relatively consistent structures, which we call production pyramids and nutrient cycles. This book therefore provides an answer to the question "why the diversity of life is of such and such a nature". Hard cover.
Biodiversity : Maintenance, Function, Origin, and Self-Organisation into Life-Support Systems (2022)
ISBN: 9783031115813 bzw. 3031115813, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer International Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Species are not functionally independent. From a long-term perspective, only ecosystem with a fully integrated nutrient cycle is alive. The lack of trophic autonomy should be considered one of the key factors that ensure and maintain biodiversity. The variability of abiotic conditions, both in space and in time, also creates a huge diversity of niches and subniches for genotypes and species. In addition, life maintains its essential variables (biomass and productivity) as stable as possible due to the diversity of structures (genes, macromolecules, metabolic pathways, genotypes, species, etc.): the structures that reach optima are multiplied and thus activated, while the functioning of those which lost their optima is suppressed. The facts and concepts presented in this monograph thus support the conclusions that(a) genotype and species diversity is supported by trophic specialisation(b) biodiversity helps to stabilise the functions (essential variables) of individuals, populations, and ecological communities(c) in evolution, the emergence of biodiversity is determined by heritable variation and the advantage of specialised (more effective) structures over non-specialised ones(d) biodiversity is characterised by its ability to increase itself and to organise itself into relatively consistent structures, which we call production pyramids and nutrient cycles.This book therefore provides an answer to the question 'why the diversity of life is of such and such a nature'. Books.
Biodiversity (Taschenbuch) (2023)
ISBN: 9783031115844 bzw. 3031115848, in Englisch, Springer International Publishing AG, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Autor: Edmundas Lekevičius. Produktart: Taschenbuch. Title Format: Taschenbuch. Species are not functionally independent. The lack of trophic autonomy should be considered one of the key factors that ensure and maintain biodiversity. Weitere details Titel: Biodiversity Zustand: Neu Subtitle: Maintenance, Function, Origin, and Self-Organisation into Life-Support Systems Autor: Edmundas Lekevičius Produktart: Taschenbuch EAN: 9783031115844 ISBN: 9783031115844 Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2022 Verlag: Springer International Publishing AG Genre: Science Nature & Math Release date: 22/09/2023 Description: Species are not functionally independent. From a long-term perspective, only ecosystem with a fully integrated nutrient cycle is alive. The lack of trophic autonomy should be considered one of the key factors that ensure and maintain biodiversity. The variability of abiotic conditions, both in space and in time, also creates a huge diversity of niches and subniches for genotypes and species. In addition, life maintains its essential variables (biomass and productivity) as stable as possible due to the diversity of structures (genes, macromolecules, metabolic pathways, genotypes, species, etc.): the structures that reach optima are multiplied and thus activated, while the functioning of those which lost their optima is suppressed. The facts and concepts presented in this monograph thus support the conclusions that (a) genotype and species diversity is supported by trophic specialisation(b) biodiversity helps to stabilise the functions (essential variables) of individuals, populations, and ecological communities(c) in evolution, the emergence of biodiversity is determined by heritable variation and the advantage of specialised (more effective) structures over non-specialised ones(d) biodiversity is characterised by its ability to increase itself and to organise itself into relatively consistent structures, which we call production pyramids and nutrient cycles. This book therefore provides an answer to the question "why the diversity of life is of such and such a nature". Sprache: Englisch Herstellungsland und -region: CH Höhe: 235mm Länge: 155mm Gewicht: 397g Title Format: Taschenbuch Information fehlt? Bitte kontaktieren Sie uns, wenn Details fehlen und wir werden diese solange möglich zu unserer Beschreibung hinzufügen., Neu, Festpreisangebot, Buchtitel: Biodiversity, Subtitle: Maintenance, Function, Origin, and Self-Organisation into Life-Su, Produktart: Taschenbuch, EAN: 9783031115844, Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2022, Release date: 22/09/2023, Sprache: Englisch, Herstellungsland und -region: CH, Höhe: 235mm, Länge: 155mm, Gewicht: 397g.
Biodiversity (2022)
ISBN: 9783031115813 bzw. 3031115813, vermutlich in Englisch, 239 Seiten, Springer International Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Maintenance, Function, Origin, and Self-Organisation into Life-Support Systems, Buch, Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022, Species are not functionally independent. From a long-term perspective, only ecosystem with a fully integrated nutrient cycle is alive. The lack of trophic autonomy should be considered one of the key factors that ensure and maintain biodiversity. The variability of abiotic conditions, both in space and in time, also creates a huge diversity of niches and subniches for genotypes and species. In addition, life maintains its essential variables (biomass and productivity) as stable as possible due to the diversity of structures (genes, macromolecules, metabolic pathways, genotypes, species, etc.): the structures that reach optima are multiplied and thus activated, while the functioning of those which lost their optima is suppressed. The facts and concepts presented in this monograph thus support the conclusions that (a) genotype and species diversity is supported by trophic specialisation (b) biodiversity helps to stabilise the functions (essential variables) of individuals, populations, and ecological communities (c) in evolution, the emergence of biodiversity is determined by heritable variation and the advantage of specialised (more effective) structures over non-specialised ones (d) biodiversity is characterised by its ability to increase itself and to organise itself into relatively consistent structures, which we call production pyramids and nutrient cycles. This book therefore provides an answer to the question "why the diversity of life is of such and such a nature".
Biodiversity
ISBN: 9783031115844 bzw. 3031115848, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer / Springer International Publishing / Springer, Berlin, neu.
Species are not functionally independent. From a long-term perspective, only ecosystem with a fully integrated nutrient cycle is alive. The lack of trophic autonomy should be considered one of the key factors that ensure and maintain biodiversity. The variability of abiotic conditions, both in space and in time, also creates a huge diversity of niches and subniches for genotypes and species. In addition, life maintains its essential variables (biomass and productivity) as stable as possible due to the diversity of structures (genes, macromolecules, metabolic pathways, genotypes, species, etc.): the structures that reach optima are multiplied and thus activated, while the functioning of those which lost their optima is suppressed. The facts and concepts presented in this monograph thus support the conclusions that (a) genotype and species diversity is supported by trophic specialisation(b) biodiversity helps to stabilise the functions (essential variables) of individuals, populations, and ecological communities(c) in evolution, the emergence of biodiversity is determined by heritable variation and the advantage of specialised (more effective) structures over non-specialised ones(d) biodiversity is characterised by its ability to increase itself and to organise itself into relatively consistent structures, which we call production pyramids and nutrient cycles. This book therefore provides an answer to the question "why the diversity of life is of such and such a nature".
Biodiversity (2022)
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