Universal scaling of robustness of ecosystem services to species loss
Responses of ecosystem services to species losses are highly context-dependent. Here, the authors develop a model to identify general rules in the robustness of ecosystem service supply to species losses, and demonstrate its applicability using real-world ecosystem service networks.
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Main Authors: | Samuel R. P.-J. Ross, Jean-François Arnoldi, Michel Loreau, Cian D. White, Jane C. Stout, Andrew L. Jackson, Ian Donohue |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e9a852dc37f04f778887e3d1235f5ab0 |
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