Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring Extinction is a
natural process. In geological time there have been several periods of
mass extinction. One of these periods is unfolding right now but all
the evidence suggests that current extinction rates are between a
hundred and a thousand times greater than the background rate. To put
this in to context, a quarter of all known mammalian species is at
risk. The current extinction crisis is unique, because it is caused by
the impact of one species, humans, on all others. This acceleration of
species loss, and the much more widespread reductions in the
populations of many species, is not merely a tragedy in aesthetics, it
is also a threat to the quality of human life, indeed to the entire
human enterprise. Biodiversity, the diversity of life, is not only
fascinating and beautiful, it is the engine of all the world's natural
cycles, and the source of many of the resources on which humanity
depends. Concern about biodiversity conservation is, therefore, not
merely the preoccupation of a few enthusiastic naturalists - it is the
lifeline business of everybody. In this Very Short Introduction, David
Macdonald introduces the concept of biodiversity and the basic
biological processes that it involves - evolutionary, ecological, and
behavioral. He considers the various threats to biodiversity, their
impacts, and some of the solutions to the problems; concluding by
considering the future of biodiversity conservation. ABOUT THE SERIES:
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A Very Short Introduction
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191024696
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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