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      Causes, consequences and ethics of biodiversity.

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      Animals, Bioethics, Ecosystem, Humans, Sociology

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          The existence of so great a diversity of species on Earth remains a mystery, the solution to which may also explain why and how biodiversity influences the functioning of ecosystems. The answer may lie in quantifying the trade-offs that organisms face in dealing with the constraints of their environment. Societal responses to the loss of biodiversity also involve trade-offs, and the elaboration of these will be essential in developing wiser environmental ethics and policy.

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          10821280
          10.1038/35012217

          Chemistry
          Animals,Bioethics,Ecosystem,Humans,Sociology
          Chemistry
          Animals, Bioethics, Ecosystem, Humans, Sociology

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