The Importance of Species : : Perspectives on Expendability and Triage / / ed. by Simon A. Levin, Peter Kareiva.

A great many species are threatened by the expanding human population. Though the public generally favors environmental protection, conservation does not come without sacrifice and cost. Many decision makers wonder if every species is worth the trouble. Of what consequence would the extinction of, s...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Foreword -- Part I. Using Experimental Removals of Species to Reveal the Consequences of Biodiversity Depletion -- Introduction -- 1. Native Thistles: Expendable or Integral to Ecosystem Resistance to Invasion? -- 2. The Overriding Importance of Environmental Context in Determining the Outcome of Species-Deletion Experiments -- 3. Species Importance and Context: Spatial and Temporal Variation in Species Interactions -- 4. Effects of Removing a Vertebrate versus an Invertebrate Predator on a Food Web, and What Is Their Relative Importance? -- 5. Understanding the Effects of Reduced Biodiversity: A Comparison of Two Approaches -- Part II. The Anthropogenic Perspective -- Introduction -- 6 . Models of Ecosystem Reliability and Their Implications for the Question of Expendability -- 7. Predicting the Effects of Species Loss on Community Stability -- 8. One Fish, Two Fish, Old Fish, New Fish: Which Invasions Matter? -- 9. Ecological Gambling: Expendable Extinctions Versus Acceptable Invasions -- 10. Rarity and Functional Importance in a Phytoplankton Community -- 11. Community and Ecosystem Impacts of Single-Species Extinctions -- Part III. Linkages and Externalities -- Introduction -- 12. Social Conflict, Biological Ignorance, and Trying to Agree Which Species Are Expendable -- 13. Which Mutualists Are Most Essential? Buffering of Plant Reproduction against the Extinction of Pollinators -- 14.The Expendability of Species: A Test Case Based on the Caterpillars on Goldenrods -- 15. An Evolutionary Perspective on the Importance of Species: Why Ecologists Care about Evolution -- 16. Recovering Species of Conservation Concern-Are Populations Expendable? -- 17. Virus Specificity in Disease Systems: Are Species Redundant? -- Conclusion: Bob Paine's Contributions to the Science of Assessing Species Importance: Past, Present, and Future? -- References -- Index
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A great many species are threatened by the expanding human population. Though the public generally favors environmental protection, conservation does not come without sacrifice and cost. Many decision makers wonder if every species is worth the trouble. Of what consequence would the extinction of, say, spotted owls or snail darters be? Are some species expendable? Given the reality of limited money for conservation efforts, there is a compelling need for scientists to help conservation practitioners set priorities and identify species most in need of urgent attention. Ecology should be capable of providing guidance that goes beyond the obvious impulse to protect economically valuable species (salmon) or aesthetically appealing ones (snow leopards). Although some recent books have considered the ecosystem services provided by biodiversity as an aggregate property, this is the first to focus on the value of particular species. It provides the scientific approaches and analyses available for asking what we can expect from losing (or gaining) species. The contributors are outstanding ecologists, theoreticians, and evolutionary biologists who gathered for a symposium honoring Robert T. Paine, the community ecologist who experimentally demonstrated that a single predator species can act as a keystone species whose removal dramatically alters entire ecosystem communities. They build on Paine's work here by exploring whether we can identify species that play key roles in ecosystems before they are lost forever. These are some of our finest ecologists asking some of our hardest questions. They are, in addition to the editors, S.E.B. Abella, G. C. Chang, D. Doak, A. L. Downing, W. T. Edmondson, A. S. Flecker, M. J. Ford, C.D.G. Harley, E. G. Leigh Jr., S. Lubetkin, S. M. Louda, M. Marvier, P. McElhany, B. A. Menge, W. F. Morris, S. Naeem, S. R. Palumbi, A. G. Power, T. A. Rand, R. B. Root, M. Ruckelshaus, J. Ruesink, D. E. Schindler, T. W. Schoener, D. Simberloff, D. A. Spiller, M. J. Wonham, and J. T. Wootton.
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title The Importance of Species : Perspectives on Expendability and Triage /
spellingShingle The Importance of Species : Perspectives on Expendability and Triage /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Contributors --
Preface --
Foreword --
Part I. Using Experimental Removals of Species to Reveal the Consequences of Biodiversity Depletion --
Introduction --
1. Native Thistles: Expendable or Integral to Ecosystem Resistance to Invasion? --
2. The Overriding Importance of Environmental Context in Determining the Outcome of Species-Deletion Experiments --
3. Species Importance and Context: Spatial and Temporal Variation in Species Interactions --
4. Effects of Removing a Vertebrate versus an Invertebrate Predator on a Food Web, and What Is Their Relative Importance? --
5. Understanding the Effects of Reduced Biodiversity: A Comparison of Two Approaches --
Part II. The Anthropogenic Perspective --
6 . Models of Ecosystem Reliability and Their Implications for the Question of Expendability --
7. Predicting the Effects of Species Loss on Community Stability --
8. One Fish, Two Fish, Old Fish, New Fish: Which Invasions Matter? --
9. Ecological Gambling: Expendable Extinctions Versus Acceptable Invasions --
10. Rarity and Functional Importance in a Phytoplankton Community --
11. Community and Ecosystem Impacts of Single-Species Extinctions --
Part III. Linkages and Externalities --
12. Social Conflict, Biological Ignorance, and Trying to Agree Which Species Are Expendable --
13. Which Mutualists Are Most Essential? Buffering of Plant Reproduction against the Extinction of Pollinators --
14.The Expendability of Species: A Test Case Based on the Caterpillars on Goldenrods --
15. An Evolutionary Perspective on the Importance of Species: Why Ecologists Care about Evolution --
16. Recovering Species of Conservation Concern-Are Populations Expendable? --
17. Virus Specificity in Disease Systems: Are Species Redundant? --
Conclusion: Bob Paine's Contributions to the Science of Assessing Species Importance: Past, Present, and Future? --
References --
Index
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title_full The Importance of Species : Perspectives on Expendability and Triage / ed. by Simon A. Levin, Peter Kareiva.
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Contributors --
Preface --
Foreword --
Part I. Using Experimental Removals of Species to Reveal the Consequences of Biodiversity Depletion --
Introduction --
1. Native Thistles: Expendable or Integral to Ecosystem Resistance to Invasion? --
2. The Overriding Importance of Environmental Context in Determining the Outcome of Species-Deletion Experiments --
3. Species Importance and Context: Spatial and Temporal Variation in Species Interactions --
4. Effects of Removing a Vertebrate versus an Invertebrate Predator on a Food Web, and What Is Their Relative Importance? --
5. Understanding the Effects of Reduced Biodiversity: A Comparison of Two Approaches --
Part II. The Anthropogenic Perspective --
6 . Models of Ecosystem Reliability and Their Implications for the Question of Expendability --
7. Predicting the Effects of Species Loss on Community Stability --
8. One Fish, Two Fish, Old Fish, New Fish: Which Invasions Matter? --
9. Ecological Gambling: Expendable Extinctions Versus Acceptable Invasions --
10. Rarity and Functional Importance in a Phytoplankton Community --
11. Community and Ecosystem Impacts of Single-Species Extinctions --
Part III. Linkages and Externalities --
12. Social Conflict, Biological Ignorance, and Trying to Agree Which Species Are Expendable --
13. Which Mutualists Are Most Essential? Buffering of Plant Reproduction against the Extinction of Pollinators --
14.The Expendability of Species: A Test Case Based on the Caterpillars on Goldenrods --
15. An Evolutionary Perspective on the Importance of Species: Why Ecologists Care about Evolution --
16. Recovering Species of Conservation Concern-Are Populations Expendable? --
17. Virus Specificity in Disease Systems: Are Species Redundant? --
Conclusion: Bob Paine's Contributions to the Science of Assessing Species Importance: Past, Present, and Future? --
References --
Index
title_new The Importance of Species :
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Contributors --
Preface --
Foreword --
Part I. Using Experimental Removals of Species to Reveal the Consequences of Biodiversity Depletion --
Introduction --
1. Native Thistles: Expendable or Integral to Ecosystem Resistance to Invasion? --
2. The Overriding Importance of Environmental Context in Determining the Outcome of Species-Deletion Experiments --
3. Species Importance and Context: Spatial and Temporal Variation in Species Interactions --
4. Effects of Removing a Vertebrate versus an Invertebrate Predator on a Food Web, and What Is Their Relative Importance? --
5. Understanding the Effects of Reduced Biodiversity: A Comparison of Two Approaches --
Part II. The Anthropogenic Perspective --
6 . Models of Ecosystem Reliability and Their Implications for the Question of Expendability --
7. Predicting the Effects of Species Loss on Community Stability --
8. One Fish, Two Fish, Old Fish, New Fish: Which Invasions Matter? --
9. Ecological Gambling: Expendable Extinctions Versus Acceptable Invasions --
10. Rarity and Functional Importance in a Phytoplankton Community --
11. Community and Ecosystem Impacts of Single-Species Extinctions --
Part III. Linkages and Externalities --
12. Social Conflict, Biological Ignorance, and Trying to Agree Which Species Are Expendable --
13. Which Mutualists Are Most Essential? Buffering of Plant Reproduction against the Extinction of Pollinators --
14.The Expendability of Species: A Test Case Based on the Caterpillars on Goldenrods --
15. An Evolutionary Perspective on the Importance of Species: Why Ecologists Care about Evolution --
16. Recovering Species of Conservation Concern-Are Populations Expendable? --
17. Virus Specificity in Disease Systems: Are Species Redundant? --
Conclusion: Bob Paine's Contributions to the Science of Assessing Species Importance: Past, Present, and Future? --
References --
Index
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fullrecord <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><collection xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim"><record><leader>09421nam a22010215i 4500</leader><controlfield tag="001">9781400866779</controlfield><controlfield tag="003">DE-B1597</controlfield><controlfield tag="005">20210830012106.0</controlfield><controlfield tag="006">m|||||o||d||||||||</controlfield><controlfield tag="007">cr || ||||||||</controlfield><controlfield tag="008">210830t20152003nju fo d z eng d</controlfield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">9781400866779</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="024" ind1="7" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">10.1515/9781400866779</subfield><subfield code="2">doi</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(DE-B1597)459755</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(OCoLC)979905476</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="040" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DE-B1597</subfield><subfield code="b">eng</subfield><subfield code="c">DE-B1597</subfield><subfield code="e">rda</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="041" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">eng</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="044" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">nju</subfield><subfield code="c">US-NJ</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="072" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="a">SCI008000</subfield><subfield code="2">bisacsh</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="082" ind1="0" ind2="4"><subfield code="a">333.95</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="245" ind1="0" ind2="4"><subfield code="a">The Importance of Species :</subfield><subfield code="b">Perspectives on Expendability and Triage /</subfield><subfield code="c">ed. by Simon A. Levin, Peter Kareiva.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="264" ind1=" " ind2="1"><subfield code="a">Princeton, NJ : </subfield><subfield code="b">Princeton University Press, </subfield><subfield code="c">[2015]</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="264" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="c">©2003</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="300" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">1 online resource (440 p.) :</subfield><subfield code="b">22 tables. 1 halftone. 69 line illus.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="336" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">text</subfield><subfield code="b">txt</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacontent</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="337" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">computer</subfield><subfield code="b">c</subfield><subfield code="2">rdamedia</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="338" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">online resource</subfield><subfield code="b">cr</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacarrier</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="347" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">text file</subfield><subfield code="b">PDF</subfield><subfield code="2">rda</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="0" ind2="0"><subfield code="t">Frontmatter -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Contents -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Contributors -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Preface -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Foreword -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Part I. Using Experimental Removals of Species to Reveal the Consequences of Biodiversity Depletion -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Introduction -- </subfield><subfield code="t">1. Native Thistles: Expendable or Integral to Ecosystem Resistance to Invasion? -- </subfield><subfield code="t">2. The Overriding Importance of Environmental Context in Determining the Outcome of Species-Deletion Experiments -- </subfield><subfield code="t">3. Species Importance and Context: Spatial and Temporal Variation in Species Interactions -- </subfield><subfield code="t">4. Effects of Removing a Vertebrate versus an Invertebrate Predator on a Food Web, and What Is Their Relative Importance? -- </subfield><subfield code="t">5. Understanding the Effects of Reduced Biodiversity: A Comparison of Two Approaches -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Part II. The Anthropogenic Perspective -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Introduction -- </subfield><subfield code="t">6 . Models of Ecosystem Reliability and Their Implications for the Question of Expendability -- </subfield><subfield code="t">7. Predicting the Effects of Species Loss on Community Stability -- </subfield><subfield code="t">8. One Fish, Two Fish, Old Fish, New Fish: Which Invasions Matter? -- </subfield><subfield code="t">9. Ecological Gambling: Expendable Extinctions Versus Acceptable Invasions -- </subfield><subfield code="t">10. Rarity and Functional Importance in a Phytoplankton Community -- </subfield><subfield code="t">11. Community and Ecosystem Impacts of Single-Species Extinctions -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Part III. Linkages and Externalities -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Introduction -- </subfield><subfield code="t">12. Social Conflict, Biological Ignorance, and Trying to Agree Which Species Are Expendable -- </subfield><subfield code="t">13. Which Mutualists Are Most Essential? Buffering of Plant Reproduction against the Extinction of Pollinators -- </subfield><subfield code="t">14.The Expendability of Species: A Test Case Based on the Caterpillars on Goldenrods -- </subfield><subfield code="t">15. An Evolutionary Perspective on the Importance of Species: Why Ecologists Care about Evolution -- </subfield><subfield code="t">16. Recovering Species of Conservation Concern-Are Populations Expendable? -- </subfield><subfield code="t">17. Virus Specificity in Disease Systems: Are Species Redundant? -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Conclusion: Bob Paine's Contributions to the Science of Assessing Species Importance: Past, Present, and Future? -- </subfield><subfield code="t">References -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Index</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="506" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">restricted access</subfield><subfield code="u">http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec</subfield><subfield code="f">online access with authorization</subfield><subfield code="2">star</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">A great many species are threatened by the expanding human population. Though the public generally favors environmental protection, conservation does not come without sacrifice and cost. Many decision makers wonder if every species is worth the trouble. Of what consequence would the extinction of, say, spotted owls or snail darters be? Are some species expendable? Given the reality of limited money for conservation efforts, there is a compelling need for scientists to help conservation practitioners set priorities and identify species most in need of urgent attention. Ecology should be capable of providing guidance that goes beyond the obvious impulse to protect economically valuable species (salmon) or aesthetically appealing ones (snow leopards). Although some recent books have considered the ecosystem services provided by biodiversity as an aggregate property, this is the first to focus on the value of particular species. It provides the scientific approaches and analyses available for asking what we can expect from losing (or gaining) species. The contributors are outstanding ecologists, theoreticians, and evolutionary biologists who gathered for a symposium honoring Robert T. Paine, the community ecologist who experimentally demonstrated that a single predator species can act as a keystone species whose removal dramatically alters entire ecosystem communities. They build on Paine's work here by exploring whether we can identify species that play key roles in ecosystems before they are lost forever. These are some of our finest ecologists asking some of our hardest questions. They are, in addition to the editors, S.E.B. Abella, G. C. Chang, D. Doak, A. L. Downing, W. T. Edmondson, A. S. Flecker, M. J. Ford, C.D.G. Harley, E. G. Leigh Jr., S. Lubetkin, S. M. Louda, M. Marvier, P. McElhany, B. A. Menge, W. F. Morris, S. Naeem, S. R. Palumbi, A. G. Power, T. A. Rand, R. B. Root, M. Ruckelshaus, J. Ruesink, D. E. Schindler, T. W. Schoener, D. Simberloff, D. A. Spiller, M. J. Wonham, and J. T. 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