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Determining environmental causes of biological effects: the need for a mechanistic physiological dimension in conservation biology

Frank SeebacherSchool of Biological Sciences A08, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2006, AustraliaCraig E. FranklinSchool of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia
2012en
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The emerging field of Conservation Physiology links environmental change and ecological success by the application of physiological theory, approaches and tools to elucidate and address conservation problems. Human activity has changed the natural environment to a point where the viability of many ecosystems is now under threat. There are already many descriptions of how changes in biological patterns are correlated with environmental changes. The next important step is to determine the causative relationship between environmental variability and biological systems. Physiology provides the mechanistic link between environmental change and ecological patterns. Physiological research, therefore, should be integrated into conservation to predict the biological consequences of human activity, and to identify those species or populations that are most vulnerable.

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