Well-planned experimental designs and new advancements in statistical tools represent a chance for analysing much more efficiently the effects of human disturbances on natural assemblages. Key to this issue is the understanding of how the perception of impact on biodiversity is influenced by the way biodiversity is defined, described and quantified. These topics are here briefly reviewed, through the analyses of recent case studies
THE PERCEPTION OF BIODIVERSITY AND ITS IMPLICATION IN THE QUANTIFICATION OF HUMAN IMPACTS ON MARINE SYSTEMS
TERLIZZI, Antonio
2008-01-01
Abstract
Well-planned experimental designs and new advancements in statistical tools represent a chance for analysing much more efficiently the effects of human disturbances on natural assemblages. Key to this issue is the understanding of how the perception of impact on biodiversity is influenced by the way biodiversity is defined, described and quantified. These topics are here briefly reviewed, through the analyses of recent case studiesFile in questo prodotto:
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