Keystone Species: Nature’s Maintenance Managers

Keystone Species: Nature’s Maintenance Managers
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Download or read book Keystone Species: Nature’s Maintenance Managers written by Dr. Richard A. NeSmith and published by Applied Principles of Education & Learning. This book was released on 2021-09-22 with total page 64 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For many years biologists and ecologists focused on the bottom-up approach to how an ecosystem managed itself. However, in the late 1960s, Dr. Robert Paine began seeing a different ecological trend. His data began revealing that some organisms, often apex predators, actually managed (secured) the characteristics of their habitat by either predation or some behavior that maintained the health and vitality of the ecosystem. Paine called these “keystone species,” based on the idea that were these organisms removed, then the environment would decline in health and eventually fail, falling prey to becoming a monoculture. His studies with starfish and mussels are a classic, and he was able to replicate the hypothesis in other habitats. This book revisits 14 of the organisms addressed in the first 39 issues of the Love of Nature series.


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