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Marsh Zone Networks

Yves Earhart

Traductor A AI

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Marsh Zone Networks: The Hidden Web of Wetland Life explores the vital yet fragile interconnectedness of wetland ecosystems, arguing that their survival depends on preserving the dynamic relationships between species, water, and human actions. The book frames marshes as intricate biological networks where keystone species like alligators or beavers act as ecological engineers, while symbiotic partnerships—such as marsh plants collaborating with nitrogen-fixing bacteria—anchor biodiversity. Using network theory, typically applied to social or technological systems, it visualizes how disruptions like pollution or invasive species ripple through these habitats, destabilizing everything from microbial communities to flood control.

 
Blending ecology, climate science, and sociology, the book progresses from micro-level interactions to global challenges. Early chapters dissect species dependencies, likening wetland food webs to urban supply chains for clarity. Later sections analyze human impacts, including a 70% global wetland loss since 1900, and showcase restoration case studies from the Everglades to the Sundarbans. Unique insights emerge, such as how “bridge species” sustain ecological connectivity or why measuring interaction diversity—not just species counts—better predicts ecosystem health. Practical solutions like “zoned conservation” prioritize protecting critical hubs in these networks, challenging outdated, piecemeal approaches.

 
Written accessibly with analogies and narratives, Marsh Zone Networks bridges scientific rigor and public understanding. It positions wetlands as intersections of nature and culture, urging readers to see conservation as safeguarding relationships, not just species—a perspective vital for climate resilience and biodiversity in an era of rapid environmental change.
Disponible desde: 25/01/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 64 páginas.

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