TY - CHAP AU - Benjamin L. Allen AU - Peter J.S. Fleming AU - Matt Hayward AU - Lee R. Allen AU - Richard M. Engeman AU - Guy Ballard AU - Luke K-P. Leung ED - Gbolagade Akeem Lameed Y1 - 2012-08-29 PY - 2012 T1 - Top-Predators as Biodiversity Regulators: Contemporary Issues Affecting Knowledge and Management of Dingoes in Australia N2 - This book - Biodiversity Enrichment in a Diverse World - considered biodiversity (plants, animals, fungi, and microbes) from three different angles: genetics, species, and ecosystems. The relationships between them are complex and it looks at these aspects from different angles and also various interventions at different levels. The scientific approach of the book demonstrates that the three levels are closely inter-connected and action is therefore needed to conserve and protect the systems if the benefits provided to human life will continue to be available. However, conservation of the biological diversity is essentially an umbrella term for traditional species, relationship to human health, ecosystem conservation and the need to manage the human use of the species and ecosystems in a sustainable way. BT - Biodiversity Enrichment in a Diverse World SP - Ch. 4 UR - https://doi.org/10.5772/50246 DO - 10.5772/50246 SN - PB - IntechOpen CY - Rijeka Y2 - 2024-04-26 ER -