Hidden Pathways to Extinction

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Hidden Pathways to Extinction Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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Pages: 237 Illustrations and other contents: 51 Illustrations, color; 37 Illustrations, black and white; IX, 237 p. 88 illus., 51 illus. in color. Language: English ISBN: 9783030867638 Categories: , , , , , , ,

This book provides, for the first time, a comprehensive overview of the fundamental roles that ecological interactions play in extinction processes, bringing to light an underground of hidden pathways leading to the same dark place: biodiversity loss.We are in the midst of the sixth mass extinction. We see species declining and going extinct one after another. Poached rhinos, dolphins and whales slaughtered, pandas surviving only in captivity are strong emotional testimonials of what is happening. Yet, the main threat to natural communities may actually be overshadowed by the disappearance of large species, with most extinctions happening unnoticed and involving less eye-catching organisms, such as parasites and pollinators. Ecosystems hide countless, invisible wires connecting organisms in dense networks of ecological interactions. Through these networks, perturbations can propagate from one species to another, producing unpredictable effects. In the worst of cases, the loss of one species might doom many others to extinction. Ecologists now consider such mechanisms as the most important – and yet least understood – drivers of the ongoing biodiversity crisis. Hidden Pathways to Extinction makes the invisible links connecting the fates of species and organisms evident, exploring why complexity can enhance ecosystem stability and yet accelerate species loss. Page after page, Strona provides convincing evidence that we are primarily responsible for the fall in biodiversity, that we are falling too, and that we need to redouble our conservation efforts now, or it won’t be long before we hit the ground.

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“This undoubtedly leads to a slight dissipation of the core take-home message, structuring things in this way does provide valuable and almost overwhelming examples for where this broad family of ecological models and techniques can take you, and the range of research questions you might begin answering with them. For an ambitious student of ecology, Hidden Pathways to Extinction provides a strong conceptual background, a number of clearly worked examples, and a truly excellent set of references.” (Simon A. F. Darroch, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 99 (3), September, 2024)

Author Biography

Giovanni Strona (Italy, 1982) is an Associate Professor in Ecological Data Sciences at the University of Helsinki. His research lies at the interface between ecology, computer science and physics. He has published tens of influential scientific papers on macroecology and biodiversity research, with novel insights in theory and methods. In recent years, he has advanced our understanding of the role of ecological interactions in the ongoing mass extinction, quantifying the relative impact of co-extinctions on global biodiversity loss. His findings identify key ecological mechanisms that might dramatically amplify global change's detrimental effects and reveal how a planetary ecosystem collapse might be much closer than we thought.