The Hidden Order of Complex Ecosystems
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 18 Σεπ 2015
2015 Stanislaw Ulam Memorial Lecture Series
September 15, 2015
Dunne
shares surprising findings from her research of food webs, the networks
of who eats whom in nature. After revealing hidden ecological order,
she explores the underlying forces that constrain and organize
ecosystems across hundreds of millions of years, from the explosion of
biodiversity in the deep-time Cambrian period, long before the
dinosaurs, to the deteriorating condition of ecosystems in the present
day. She then describes characteristics that can fortify ecosystems
against species loss and environmental change.
September 15, 2015
Dunne
shares surprising findings from her research of food webs, the networks
of who eats whom in nature. After revealing hidden ecological order,
she explores the underlying forces that constrain and organize
ecosystems across hundreds of millions of years, from the explosion of
biodiversity in the deep-time Cambrian period, long before the
dinosaurs, to the deteriorating condition of ecosystems in the present
day. She then describes characteristics that can fortify ecosystems
against species loss and environmental change.
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