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Table of Contents

Introduction.

1 Brief history of a concept: why be concerned with biological diversity?

1.1 What does ‘biodiversity refer to?

1.2 The origins of the Convention on Biological Diversity and what is at stake.

1.3 What is changing?

2 Biological diversity: what do we know?

2.1 The classification of living organisms – underlying principles.

2.2 The inventory of species.

2.3 Systematics, computer technology and the internet.

2.4 measuring biological diversity.

2.5 The geographic distribution of biological diversity.

3 The mechanisms at work in the diversification of life.

3.1 What is life?

3.2 Origins and dynamics of intra- and interspecific genetic diversity.

3.3 How are species born?

3.4 Extinctions.

3.5 Adaptation: a fundamental property of living organisms.

3.6 Major stages in the diversification of the living world.

3.7 Is the evolution of life predetermined?

4 The species richness of natural communities as a result of e quilibrium/non-equilibrium processes.

4.1 Theories of equilibrium based on interspecific relationships.

4.2 Theories of succession.

4.3 The dynamic equilibrium of ecosystems and the role of disturbances.

4.4 Spatial heterogeneity and temporal variability.

4.5 Are ecological communities governed by niche-assembly or dispersal- assembly rules?

5 Biological diversity and the functioning of ecological systems.

5.1 Biological diversity: a dynamic system.

5.2 The ecosystem approach.

5.3 Functions of species within ecosystems.

5.4 Hypotheses on the role of species in ecosystem functioning.

5.5 Neighbourhood relationships between species.

5.6 Food webs and trophic chains.

5.7 The diversity of species and biological production.

5.8 Biological diversity and the ‘stability’ of ecosystems.

5.9 The role of biological diversity in biochemical cycles.

5.10 The role of biological communities.

5.11 Biological diversity and the dynamics of the biosphere

6 The dynamics of biological diversity and the consequences of human activities.

6.1 Paleoenvironments and biological diversity.

6.2 Humankind and the erosion of biological diversity.

6.3 Human activities and the dynamics of biological diversity

7 The dynamics of biological diversity and implications for human health.

7.1 The complexity of host–parasite relationships.

7.2 Emerging pathologies.

7.3 Environmental change, biological diversity and human health.

7.4 The growing virulence of viral diseases.

7.5 Adaptive strategies of pathogenic agents and their vectors.

7.6 Substances of medical interest and biological diversity

8 Genetic resources and biotechnology.

8.1 The domestication of nature: an old story.

8.2 Genetic diversity and domestication: creating and selecting ‘useful’ species.

8.3 The management and diversity of genetic resources.

8.4 The biotechnological revolution and genetically modified organisms.

8.5 Property rights and the commercialization of living things.

8.6 Patents on life: an open debate

9 ‘Useful’ nature: the value and use of biological diversity.

9.1 Benefits and services provided by ecosystems.

9.2 Theoretical bases for assessing the economic value of biological diversity.

9.3 Putting a price on biological diversity.

9.4 Uses for biological diversity.

A conclusion of sorts.

References and further reading.

Index.

About the Author

Christian Lévêque is the author of Biodiversity, published by Wiley.

Jean-Claude Mounolou is the author of Biodiversity, published by Wiley.

Reviews

"Leveque and Mounolou provide a useful and interdisciplinary overview of the issues surrounding biodiveristy conservation and the sustainable use of biological resources…. Whether a course companion, ready reference, or guide to structuring your lecture content, this book will undoubtedly be of interest and value and deserves a place on your bookshelf." (Journal of Environmental Quality, July/August 2004) “…very thorough, precise and up-to-date…clear, well structured and easily accessible...” (Geography, 2004)

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