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Journal de la biodiversité et des espèces menacées

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Volume 11, Problème 5 (2023)

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Communities and Ecosystems: The Symbiosis of Socio-ecological Systems

Wenkai Bao*

In the intricate dance of life on Earth, communities of people and ecosystems of nature are not isolated entities but interconnected components of a larger system known as socio-ecological systems. This symbiotic relationship forms the very fabric of our existence, shaping the way we live, interact with the environment, and ultimately, sustain ourselves on this planet. Understanding the delicate balance and interdependence between communities and ecosystems is not just an academic pursuit; it is essential for fostering sustainability, resilience, and harmonious coexistence between humanity and nature.

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The Wonders of Species Diversity: Exploring Earth's Multitude of Life Forms

Katrin Karner*

Earth, our blue-green oasis in the vast cosmic desert, is teeming with an astounding array of life forms, each a testament to the marvels of evolution and the diversity of the natural world. From the tiniest microbes to the majestic creatures of the savannah, the richness of life on this planet is nothing short of awe-inspiring. This incredible variety, encapsulated in the concept of species diversity, not only paints a vibrant tapestry of life but also holds profound implications for the health and resilience of our ecosystems.

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Biodiversity in Peril: The Fight to Save Endangered Plant Species

Longshan Lin*

In the lush tapestry of life that blankets our planet, plant species form the very foundation upon which ecosystems thrive. They provide oxygen, anchor soil, offer sustenance, and serve as habitats for countless organisms. However, beneath the verdant canopy, a crisis is quietly unfolding a crisis that imperils the very essence of life on Earth. Endangered plant species, vital threads in the intricate web of biodiversity, are facing unprecedented threats, and the fight to preserve them has become a critical mission for environmentalists, scientists, and conservationists worldwide.

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Decomposers and Collaborators: Fungal Ecology Unraveled

Garau Enrica*

In the intricate web of life that sustains our planet, fungi stand out as nature's unsung heroes, quietly orchestrating the vital processes of decomposition and collaboration. Fungal ecology, the study of fungi in their natural habitats and their interactions with the environment, has unveiled the profound roles these organisms play in shaping ecosystems, recycling nutrients, and fostering symbiotic relationships. As decomposers and collaborators, fungi are fundamental to the balance of nature, and understanding their ecology is essential for comprehending the intricate dynamics of the natural world.

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