Ecosystems cope with stress more effectively the greater the biodiversity
Wednesday, September 5, 2012 - 09:01
in Biology & Nature
Ecosystems with a high degree of biodiversity can cope with more stress, such as higher temperatures or increasing salt concentrations, than those with less biodiversity. They can also maintain their services for longer, as botanists and ecologists have discovered. Their study provides the first evidence of the relationship between stress intensity and ecosystem functioning.