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Main Title Biodiversity II : understanding and protecting our biological resources /
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Reaka-Kudla, Marjorie L.
Wilson, Don E.
Wilson, Edward O.
Publisher Joseph Henry Press,
Year Published 1997
OCLC Number 35235831
ISBN 0309052270 (alk. paper); 9780309052276 (alk. paper); 0309055849; 9780309055840
Subjects Biodiversity conservation ; Biodiversité ; Ecologie ; Biosphère ; Protection des espèces naturelles ; Ecosystèmes ; Biodiversiteit ; Ecologia ; Diversité biologique--Conservation ; âEcosystèmes ; Diversité des espèces ; BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY ; BIOSPHERE ; ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ; Ecosystem ; Conservation of Natural Resources ; Diversitâe biologique--Conservation ; âEcosystáemes ; Diversitâe des espáeces
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National Academies Press http://www.nap.edu/catalog/4901.html
http://www.nap.edu/books/0309052270/html/index.html
http://books.nap.edu/catalog/4901.html
http://books.nap.edu/books/0309052270/html/index.html
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Library Call Number Additional Info Location Last
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EJAM BIOD QH75.B5228 1997 Biodiversity Region 3 Library/Philadelphia, PA 09/13/2013
EJBM  QH75.B5228 1997 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 03/08/2002
EKCM  QH75.B5228 1996 CEMM/GEMMD Library/Gulf Breeze,FL 12/03/2012
EMBM  QH75.B5228 1997 NRMRL/GWERD Library/Ada,OK 02/15/2002
EOAM  QH75.B5228 1997 Region 8 Technical Library/Denver,CO 07/26/2010
ESAM  QH75.B5228 1997 Region 10 Library/Seattle,WA 07/03/1997
Collation v, 551 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Notes 1. Introduction / Edward O. Wilson -- 2. Biodiversity: What Is It? / Thomas E. Lovejoy -- 3. Biodiversity: Why Is It Important? / Ruth Patrick -- 4. Biodiversity at Its Utmost: Tropical Forest Beetles / Terry L. Erwin -- 5. Measuring Global Biodiversity and Its Decline / Nigel E. Stork -- 6. Butterfly Diversity and a Preliminary Comparison with Bird and Mammal Diversity / Robert K. Robbins and Paul A. Opler -- 7. The Global Biodiversity of Coral Reefs: A Comparison with Rain Forests / Marjorie L. Reaka-Kudla -- 8. Common Measures for Studies of Biodiversity: Molecular Phylogeny in the Eukaryotic Microbial World / Mitchell L. Sogin and Gregory Hinkle -- 9. The Rich Diversity of Biodiversity Issues / Norman Myers -- 10. Human-Caused Extinction of Birds / David W. Steadman -- 11. Global Warming and Plant Species Richness: A Case Study of the Paleocene/Eocene Boundary / Scott L. Wing -- 12. Plant Response to Multiple Environmental Stresses: Implications for Climatic Change and Biodiversity / Irwin N. Forseth -- 13. Names: The Keys to Biodiversity / F. Christian Thompson -- 14. Systematics: A Keystone to Understanding Biodiversity / Ruth Patrick -- 15. Biodiversity and Systematics: Their Application to Agriculture / Douglass R. Miller and Amy Y. Rossman -- 16. Snout Moths: Unraveling the Taxonomic Diversity of a Speciose Group in the Neotropics / M. Alma Solis -- 17. Phylogeny and Historical Reconstruction: Host-Parasite Systems as Keystones in Biogeography and Ecology / Eric P. Hoberg -- 18. Comparative Behavioral and Biochemical Studies of Bowerbirds and the Evolution of Bower-Building / Gerald Borgia -- 19. Microbial Biodiversity and Biotechnology / Rita R. Colwell -- 20. The Impact of Rapid Gene Discovery Technology on Studies of Evolution and Biodiversity / Carol J. Bult, Judith A. Blake, Mark D. Adams, Owen White, Granger Sutton, Rebecca Clayton, Anthony R. Kerlavage, Chris Fields and J. Craig Venter -- 21. Initial Assessment of Character Sets from Five Nuclear Gene Sequences in Animals / Timothy P. Friedlander, Jerome C. Regier and Charles Mitter -- 22. Gap Analysis for Biodiversity Survey and Maintenance / J. Michael Scott and Blair Csuti -- 23. Conservation of Biodiversity in Neotropical Primates / James M. Dietz -- 24. Using Marine Invertebrates to Establish Research and Conservation Priorities / James D. Thomas -- 25. Ecological Restoration and the Conservation of Biodiversity / William R. Jordan III -- 26. Tropical Sustainable Development and Biodiversity / Patrick Kangas -- 27. Wildland Biodiversity Management in the Tropics / Daniel H. Janzen -- 28. Taxonomic Preparedness: Are We Ready to Meet the Biodiversity Challenge? / Quentin D. Wheeler and Joel Cracraft -- 29. Museums, Research Collections, and the Biodiversity Challenge / Leslie J. Mehrhoff -- 30. Resources for Biodiversity in Living Collections and the Challenges of Assessing Microbial Biodiversity / Richard O. Roblin -- 31. Integration of Data for Biodiversity Initiatives / David F. Farr and Amy Y. Rossman -- 32. Information Management for Biodiversity: A Proposed U.S. National Biodiversity Information Center / Bruce L. Umminger and Steve Young -- 33. Santa Rosalia, the Turning of the Century, and a New Age of Exploration / Marjorie L. Reaka-Kudla, Don E. Wilson and Edward O. Wilson. Biodiversity is the whole of life on Earth - and every day it is diminished as human population growth and exploitation of land causes the extinction of animal and plant species. If the world does not act quickly and cooperatively, species numbering into the millions will be doomed. In the process, we lose opportunities in medicine, agriculture, biotechnology, and a host of other human endeavors. This is the warning sounded by some of the world's most renowned environmental authorities in Biodiversity II. In words meaningful to lay readers and scientists alike, this book alerts us that we may soon be bereft of species that could help us fight disease and produce useful products - not to mention bringing us the wonder of natural life. Unlike other books on the topic, Biodiversity II tells us what can and must be done right now to preserve life on Earth. The experts who lend their voices to Biodiversity II explain how scientists study biodiversity, what they have learned about the scope of life on the planet, and what urgent questions remain. These experts advocate the fusion of resources already at our command - government biological surveys, private agencies, museum collections, universities - into a more effective force to better understand and protect the wealth of the natural world.
Place Published Washington, D.C.
Access Notes Also available via the World Wide Web.
Alternate Title Biodiversity 2\ Biodiversity two
PUB Date Free Form 1997
BIB Level m
Cataloging Source OCLC/T
LCCN 96030851
Merged OCLC records 1086241737; 1090021127; 1120791724; 1166921956; 1173289062
OCLC Time Stamp 20121129145048
Language eng
Origin OCLC
Type CAT
OCLC Rec Leader 07557cam 2200865 a 45020