The co-evolution of life and biogeochemical cycles in our planet

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Autor(a) principal: Martinelli,Luiz Antonio
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Augusto,Fernanda Gaudio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biota Neotropica
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-06032022000500615
Resumo: Abstract The Earth has undergone numerous geological and biological changes over billions of years. The evolution of plants and animals had a direct relationship with the elements’ changes in the atmosphere and the development of the biogeochemical cycles on Earth. The Anthropocene is the age of the Homo sapiens leaves its geological signature on the planet. Human domination and/or interference in the biogeochemical cycles results in an environmental change that affects not only ecosystems, in general, but also the biota and global biodiversity. In this way, we are creating another mass extinction event, the “sixth extinction wave” as well as transforming the ecosystems’ functions and services.
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title The co-evolution of life and biogeochemical cycles in our planet
spellingShingle The co-evolution of life and biogeochemical cycles in our planet
Martinelli,Luiz Antonio
carbon
oxygen
nitrogen
biota
title_short The co-evolution of life and biogeochemical cycles in our planet
title_full The co-evolution of life and biogeochemical cycles in our planet
title_fullStr The co-evolution of life and biogeochemical cycles in our planet
title_full_unstemmed The co-evolution of life and biogeochemical cycles in our planet
title_sort The co-evolution of life and biogeochemical cycles in our planet
author Martinelli,Luiz Antonio
author_facet Martinelli,Luiz Antonio
Augusto,Fernanda Gaudio
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author2 Augusto,Fernanda Gaudio
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Augusto,Fernanda Gaudio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv carbon
oxygen
nitrogen
biota
topic carbon
oxygen
nitrogen
biota
description Abstract The Earth has undergone numerous geological and biological changes over billions of years. The evolution of plants and animals had a direct relationship with the elements’ changes in the atmosphere and the development of the biogeochemical cycles on Earth. The Anthropocene is the age of the Homo sapiens leaves its geological signature on the planet. Human domination and/or interference in the biogeochemical cycles results in an environmental change that affects not only ecosystems, in general, but also the biota and global biodiversity. In this way, we are creating another mass extinction event, the “sixth extinction wave” as well as transforming the ecosystems’ functions and services.
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