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List of Contributors x
1.
Marine biodiversity: its past development, present status, and future threats
1
Stephen Widdicotnbe and Paul
].
Somerfield
1.1
Introduction
1
1.2
What is biodiversity?
2
1.3
Comparing marine and terrestrial biodiversity
2
1.4
The rise of marine biodiversity
3
1.5
The distribution of marine biodiversity
4
1.6
Human impacts on marine biodiversity
5
1.7
The relationship between global climate and marine biodiversity
7
1.8
Could marine biodiversity be facing large-scale climate-induced extinction?
8
1.9
Additional impacts of CO2 on the marine environment
9
1.10
Hypoxia and dead zones
H
1.11
Summary
12
2.
Biodiversity in the context of ecosystem function
16
Anne E. Magurran
2.1
Historical development of the concept
16
2.2
Biological diversity—meaning and measurement
17
2.3
Biodiversity in the context of function
19
2.4
Conclusions
21
3.
Ecosystem function and co-evolution of terminology in marine science and management
24
David M. Paterson, Emma
С
Defew, and Julia Jabour
3.1
Introduction
24
3.2
What s in a name? Ecosystem function
25
3.2.1
Ecosystem function defined
25
3.3
Measuring ecosystem function
27
3.4
Ecological terms and the co-evolutionary model
29
3.5
Co-evolution, policy drivers, and opportunities
30
3.6
Conclusions
31
vi
CONTENTS
4.
Ecological consequences of declining biodiversity: a biodiversity-ecosystem
function
(BEF)
framework for marine systems
34
Shahid Naeem
4.1
The significance of marine biological diversity
34
4.1.1
Significance
34
4.1.2
A three-point framework for marine biodiversity
35
4.2
Marine biodiversity and ecosystem function
37
4.2.1
Daunting scales
37
4.2.2
Marine biodiversity
37
4.2.3
Marine ecosystem functioning
40
4.3
Marine biotic impoverishment
41
4.4
Marine
BEF
findings
42
4.5
The fundamental marine
BEF
relationship in abstraction
43
4.5.1
Where s the inflection point?
43
4.5.2
The
BEF
curve for marine systems
44
4.6
Synthesis
46
4.6.1
A simple but telling marine
BEF
framework
46
4.6.2
Remember the humongous multipliers
47
4.6.3
Future directions
47
4.7
Conclusions
48
5.
Lessons from the fossil record: the Ediacaran radiation, the Cambrian radiation,
and the end-Permian mass extinction
52
Stephen Q. Dornbos, Matthew E. Clapham, Margaret
L. Fraiser,
and Marc Laflamme
5.1
Introduction
52
5.2
Strengths and limitations of the geological record
52
5.3
Ediacaran ecosystems
54
5.3.1
Productivity-biodiversity relationship
56
5.3.2
Influence of bioturbation on ecosystem functioning
57
5.3.3
Species richness-functional diversity relationship
59
5.4
Cambrian ecosystems
60
5.4.1
Productivity-biodiversity relationship
60
5.4.2
Influence of bioturbation on ecosystem functioning
61
5.4.3
Species richness-functional diversity relationship
61
5.5
The end-Permian mass extinction and its aftermath
62
5.5.1
Environmental changes during the late Paleozoic to early Mesozoic
62
5.5.2
Permian-Triassic marine nutrient levels and primary productivity
62
5.5.3
Productivity-biodiversity-biomass relationship
64
5.5.4
Discussion
65
5.6
Conclusions
65
6.
The analysis of biodiversity-ecosystem function experiments: partitioning
richness and density-dependent effects
73
Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi and Elena
Maggi
6.1
Introduction
73
6.2
Partitioning richness and abundance effects
75
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6.3
Empirical example
77
6.3.1
Experimental layout
77
6.3.2
Fitting the mixed-effect model and evaluating contrasts
78
6.4
Results
80
6.5
Conclusions
81
7.
The importance of body size, abundance, and food-web structure for ecosystem functioning
85
Mark
С
Emmerson
7.1
Introduction
85
7.2
Historical context and the evolution of an idea
87
7.2.1
Integrating body mass, abundance, and food-web structure into biodiversity
and ecosystem functioning studies
89
7.3
The relevance of body mass to biodiversity-ecosystem functioning research
91
7.4
Abundance, body mass, and species diversity patterns
93
7.5
Conclusions
97
8.
Effects of biodiversity-environment conditions on the interpretation of
biodiversity-function relations
101
Jasmin A. Godbold
8.1
Introduction
101
8.2
Methods of analysis
102
8.2.1
Compilation of publications
102
8.2.2
Calculation of effect sizes
103
8.2.3
Extraction of data
104
8.2.4
Statistical Analysis
104
8.3
Are alternative drivers of change more important than species richness for
ecosystem properties?
105
8.3.1
Summary of studies focusing on relationship between species richness
and ecosystem properties
105
8.3.2
Effects of species richness and/or additional drivers of change on
ecosystem properties
107
8.3.3
Distinguishing the effects of biodiversity, the abiotic and/or biotic
environment on ecosystem properties
107
8.4
Conclusions
108
9.
Extending the approaches of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning to the deep ocean
115
Roberto DanoOaro
9.1
Deep-sea ecosystems: characteristics, biodiversity, and functioning
115
9.2
Approaches to the investigation of deep-sea biodiversity and ecosystem functioning
117
9.2.1
Biodiversity metrics
118
9.2.2
Functional diversity
118
9.2.3
Deep-sea ecosystem functioning
118
9.2.4
Variables used for measuring ecosystem efficiency
119
9.3
Relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the deep sea
119
9.4
Relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in different
deep-sea ecosystems
123
9.5
Conclusions and perspectives
124
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10.
Incorporating extinction risk and realistic biodiversity futures: implementation of
trait-based extinction scenarios
127
Martin Solan, Finlay Scott, Nicholas K. Dulvy, Jasmin A. Godbold, and Ruth Parker
10.1
Introduction
127
10.2
How to implement non-random extinction scenarios
129
10.3
Case study: implications of regional biodiversity loss on carbon cycling in the
shelf sea sediments of the North Sea
133
10.3.1
Study sites and data collection
133
10.3.2
Benthic bioturbation characterization
134
10.3.3
Modelling
136
10.3.4
Estimating non-linear changes in ecosystem functioning
136
10.4
Results and discussion
136
10.5
Conclusions and recommendations
140
11.
Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: an ecosystem-level approach
149
David Raffaelli and Alan M.
Friedlander
11.1
The need to work at seascape scales
149
11.2
Building a credible evidence base
150
11.3
Case study
1:
The Ythan estuary, Scotland
151
11.3.1
Biodiversity in the two periods
152
11.3.2
Ecological functioning in the two periods
153
11.4
Case study
2:
Hawaii and the northern Line Islands, central Pacific
154
11.4.1
Hawaii
155
11.4.2
Northern Line Islands
155
11.5
Effects of fishing on fish assemblage structure
156
11.5.1
Hawaii
156
11.5.2
Northern Line Islands
157
11.6
Implications for ecosystem function
158
11.7
Conclusions
159
12.
Multitrophic biodiversity and the responses of marine ecosystems to global change
164
ƒ.
Emmett Duffy, John J. Stachowicz, and John F. Bruno
12.1
Introduction
164
12.2
How and why biodiversity is changing in oceans and estuaries
166
12.3
Lessons learned: different designs for different questions
174
12.4
Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the Anthropocene
177
13.
Reality check: issues of scale and abstraction in biodiversity research, and potential solutions
185
Tasman P. Crowe, Matthew E. S. Bracken, and
Nessa
E.
O Connor
13.1
Introduction
185
13.2
At which spatial and temporal scales have most biodiversity-ecosystem
function
(BEF)
studies been conducted to date?
186
13.3
What important ecological processes or patterns may be lost in abstracting
BEF
experimental systems from natural ecosystems?
187
13.4
Does the reduced temporal/spatial scale or compromised ecological realism of
marine
BEF
studies affect our ability to extrapolate results to other systems?
190
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13.5
Relative
merits of different approaches to overcoming limitations of
BEF
studies
192
13.5.1
Empirical research to elucidate ecological concepts
192
13.5.2
Empirical research for direct application to management/conservation
193
13.6
Conclusions
195
14.
Why bother going outside: the role of observational studies in understanding
biodiversity-ecosystem function relationships
200
Simon F. Thrush and Andrew M. Lohrer
14.1
The role of observation in the design, execution, and interpretation of
BEF
relationships
200
14.2
The heterogeneous nature of seafloor landscapes
203
14.3
Observing the nature of functions
205
14.4
Scaling laws and relevance to
BEF
207
14.5
A more
integrative
approach to empirical research in biodiversity-ecosystem
function studies
209
15.
Implementing an ecosystem approach: predicting and safeguarding marine
biodiversity futures
215
Alison R. Holt, Caroline Hattam, Stephen
Mangi,
Anton Edwards, and Scot Mathieson
15.1
Introduction
215
15.1.1
Taking an ecosystem approach
215
15.2
Ecosystem services, function, and biodiversity
216
15.2.1
Taking a systems perspective
219
15.2.2
Linking ecology and economics
220
15.3
An economic framework
f
or ecosystem services
220
15.3.1
Valuation of ecosystem services
221
15.3.2
Valuation methods
222
15.4
A framework for implementing an ecosystem approach
222
15.5
Challenges for the future
229
15.5.1
Science needs
229
15.5.2
Policy needs
230
15.5.3
Conclusions
231
Index
235
The biological composition and richness of most of the Earth s major ecosystems
are being dramatically and irreversibly transformed by anthropogenic activity. Yet,
despite the vast
areal
extent of our oceans, the mainstay of research to date in the
biodiversity-ecosystem functioning arena has been weighted towards ecological
observations and experimentation in terrestrial plant and soil systems. This
book provides a framework for extending these concepts to a variety of marine
systems.
Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning is the first book to address
the latest advances in biodiversity-function science using marine examples. It
brings together contributions from the leading scientists in the field to provide
an in-depth evaluation of the science, before offering a perspective on future
research directions for some of the most pressing environmental issues facing
society today and in the future. This graduate level text is suitable for students,
professional researchers, and practitioners in the fields of marine ecology,
conservation biology, and marine resource management.
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