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Environmental Protection Online - Reef study: The more biodiversity, the better
Published: 12 April 2011
Dalhousie and 㽶Ƶ researchers, along with 53 colleagues, studied almost 2,000 coral reef locations to discover that the loss of species can have far-reaching consequences. [...]
“Numerous experiments have showed that biodiversity has positive effects on several ecosystem processes, although the number of species required to ensure the functionality of a given process is fairly low, as many species often have similar ecological roles,” said Michel Loreau from 㽶Ƶ, a co-author of the study. “What remains largely unknown, however, is whether the results of experimental studies reflect what happens in real ecosystems."