2368:. Metapopulation models simplify the landscape into patches of varying levels of quality, and metapopulations are linked by the migratory behaviours of organisms. Animal migration is set apart from other kinds of movement because it involves the seasonal departure and return of individuals from a habitat. Migration is also a population-level phenomenon, as with the migration routes followed by plants as they occupied northern post-glacial environments. Plant ecologists use pollen records that accumulate and stratify in wetlands to reconstruct the timing of plant migration and dispersal relative to historic and contemporary climates. These migration routes involved an expansion of the range as plant populations expanded from one area to another. There is a larger taxonomy of movement, such as commuting, foraging, territorial behavior, stasis, and ranging. Dispersal is usually distinguished from migration because it involves the one-way permanent movement of individuals from their birth population into another population.
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4438:, agriculture) contributes to rising atmospheric greenhouse gas levels. Transformation of the global carbon cycle in the next century is projected to raise planetary temperatures, lead to more extreme fluctuations in weather, alter species distributions, and increase extinction rates. The effect of global warming is already being registered in melting glaciers, melting mountain ice caps, and rising sea levels. Consequently, species distributions are changing along waterfronts and in continental areas where migration patterns and breeding grounds are tracking the prevailing shifts in climate. Large sections of
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of danger posed. To be adapted to their environment and face predatory threats, organisms must balance their energy budgets as they invest in different aspects of their life history, such as growth, feeding, mating, socializing, or modifying their habitat. Hypotheses posited in behavioural ecology are generally based on adaptive principles of conservation, optimization, or efficiency. For example, "he threat-sensitive predator avoidance hypothesis predicts that prey should assess the degree of threat posed by different predators and match their behaviour according to current levels of risk" or "he optimal
3533:. Ecosystems produce, regulate, maintain, and supply services of critical necessity and beneficial to human health (cognitive and physiological), economies, and they even provide an information or reference function as a living library giving opportunities for science and cognitive development in children engaged in the complexity of the natural world. Ecosystems relate importantly to human ecology as they are the ultimate base foundation of global economics as every commodity, and the capacity for exchange ultimately stems from the ecosystems on Earth.
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2943:. There is no sharp boundary separating ecology from evolution, and they differ more in their areas of applied focus. Both disciplines discover and explain emergent and unique properties and processes operating across different spatial or temporal scales of organization. While the boundary between ecology and evolution is not always clear, ecologists study the abiotic and biotic factors that influence evolutionary processes, and evolution can be rapid, occurring on ecological timescales as short as one generation.
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his physical environment; and (3) as a human being, somehow different from animal life in general, interacting with physical and modified environments in a distinctive and creative way. A truly interdisciplinary human ecology will most likely address itself to all three." The term was formally introduced in 1921, but many sociologists, geographers, psychologists, and other disciplines were interested in human relations to natural systems centuries prior, especially in the late 19th century.
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2836:. Ecological complexity relates to the dynamic resilience of ecosystems that transition to multiple shifting steady-states directed by random fluctuations of history. Long-term ecological studies provide important track records to better understand the complexity and resilience of ecosystems over longer temporal and broader spatial scales. These studies are managed by the International Long Term Ecological Network (LTER). The longest experiment in existence is the
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answer potential questions about spatial and demographic ecology. The ecology of metapopulations is a dynamic process of extinction and colonization. Small patches of lower quality (i.e., sinks) are maintained or rescued by a seasonal influx of new immigrants. A dynamic metapopulation structure evolves from year to year, where some patches are sinks in dry years and are sources when conditions are more favorable. Ecologists use a mixture of computer models and
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troubled by the prevalence of omnivory in real ecosystems. This has led some ecologists to "reiterate that the notion that species clearly aggregate into discrete, homogeneous trophic levels is fiction." Nonetheless, recent studies have shown that real trophic levels do exist, but "above the herbivore trophic level, food webs are better characterized as a tangled web of omnivores."
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that will improve groundwater storage and flow, and trimming or removal of vegetation that could cause harm to water quality. Ecological science is used in the methods of sustainable harvesting, disease, and fire outbreak management, in fisheries stock management, for integrating land-use with protected areas and communities, and conservation in complex geo-political landscapes.
3461:. Molecular ecology engendered a new research paradigm for investigating ecological questions considered otherwise intractable. Molecular investigations revealed previously obscured details in the tiny intricacies of nature and improved resolution into probing questions about behavioural and biogeographical ecology. For example, molecular ecology revealed
2877:. Holism has three scientific meanings or uses that identify with ecology: 1) the mechanistic complexity of ecosystems, 2) the practical description of patterns in quantitative reductionist terms where correlations may be identified but nothing is understood about the causal relations without reference to the whole system, which leads to 3) a
2495:("Man and Nature"). Within an ecosystem, organisms are linked to the physical and biological components of their environment to which they are adapted. Ecosystems are complex adaptive systems where the interaction of life processes form self-organizing patterns across different scales of time and space. Ecosystems are broadly categorized as
3617:, for example, apply to ecology by means of its physical state. With an understanding of metabolic and thermodynamic principles, a complete accounting of energy and material flow can be traced through an ecosystem. In this way, the environmental and ecological relations are studied through reference to conceptually manageable and isolated
1424:(e.g., riverine fish runs and avian insect control) has been implicated as one mechanism by which those service losses are experienced. An understanding of biodiversity has practical applications for species and ecosystem-level conservation planners as they make management recommendations to consulting firms, governments, and industry.
3270:, denying the services of a beneficial partner), their net effect on host fitness is not necessarily negative and, thus, becomes difficult to forecast. Co-evolution is also driven by competition among species or among members of the same species under the banner of reciprocal antagonism, such as grasses competing for growth space. The
2752:. Keystone species have lower levels of biomass in the trophic pyramid relative to the importance of their role. The many connections that a keystone species holds means that it maintains the organization and structure of entire communities. The loss of a keystone species results in a range of dramatic cascading effects (termed
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environmental variable; that is, any component or characteristic of the environment related directly (e.g. forage biomass and quality) or indirectly (e.g. elevation) to the use of a location by the animal." For example, a habitat might be an aquatic or terrestrial environment that can be further categorized as a
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Nowhere can one see more clearly illustrated what may be called the sensibility of such an organic complex, – expressed by the fact that whatever affects any species belonging to it, must speedily have its influence of some sort upon the whole assemblage. He will thus be made to see the impossibility
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By ecology, we mean the whole science of the relations of the organism to the environment including, in the broad sense, all the "conditions of existence". Thus, the theory of evolution explains the housekeeping relations of organisms mechanistically as the necessary consequences of effectual causes;
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and it is a sub-discipline of biogeography. There are also practical applications in the field of biogeography concerning ecological systems and processes. For example, the range and distribution of biodiversity and invasive species responding to climate change is a serious concern and active area of
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spanning landscapes. Complexity stems from the interplay among levels of biological organization as energy, and matter is integrated into larger units that superimpose onto the smaller parts. "What were wholes on one level become parts on a higher one." Small scale patterns do not necessarily explain
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Ecosystems may be habitats within biomes that form an integrated whole and a dynamically responsive system having both physical and biological complexes. Ecosystem ecology is the science of determining the fluxes of materials (e.g. carbon, phosphorus) between different pools (e.g., tree biomass, soil
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composition has been affected by the biogenic flux of gases coming from respiration and photosynthesis, with levels fluctuating over time in relation to the ecology and evolution of plants and animals. Ecological theory has also been used to explain self-emergent regulatory phenomena at the planetary
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Biomes are larger units of organization that categorize regions of the Earth's ecosystems, mainly according to the structure and composition of vegetation. There are different methods to define the continental boundaries of biomes dominated by different functional types of vegetative communities that
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The habitat of a species describes the environment over which a species is known to occur and the type of community that is formed as a result. More specifically, "habitats can be defined as regions in environmental space that are composed of multiple dimensions, each representing a biotic or abiotic
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concentrations below 550 ppm. The relative abundance and distribution of biodiversity alters the dynamics between organisms and their environment such that ecosystems can be both cause and effect in relation to climate change. Human-driven modifications to the planet's ecosystems (e.g., disturbance,
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The history of life on Earth has been a history of interaction between living things and their surroundings. To a large extent, the physical form and the habits of the earth's vegetation and its animal life have been molded by the environment. Considering the whole span of earthly time, the opposite
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find examples of altruism among non-genetic relatives and explain this through selection acting on the group; whereby, it becomes selectively advantageous for groups if their members express altruistic behaviours to one another. Groups with predominantly altruistic members survive better than groups
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Predator-prey interactions are an introductory concept into food-web studies as well as behavioural ecology. Prey species can exhibit different kinds of behavioural adaptations to predators, such as avoid, flee, or defend. Many prey species are faced with multiple predators that differ in the degree
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The ecosystem engineering concept has stimulated a new appreciation for the influence that organisms have on the ecosystem and evolutionary process. The term "niche construction" is more often used in reference to the under-appreciated feedback mechanisms of natural selection imparting forces on the
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of an organism that may influence its survival. Genes play an important role in the interplay of development and environmental expression of traits. Resident species evolve traits that are fitted to the selection pressures of their local environment. This tends to afford them a competitive advantage
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The ecology of global carbon budgets gives one example of the linkage between biodiversity and biogeochemistry. It is estimated that the Earth's oceans hold 40,000 gigatonnes (Gt) of carbon, that vegetation and soil hold 2070 Gt, and that fossil fuel emissions are 6.3 Gt carbon per year. There have
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into the planning, operation, and restoration phases of land-use. Another example of conservation is seen on the east coast of the United States in Boston, MA. The city of Boston implemented the
Wetland Ordinance, improving the stability of their wetland environments by implementing soil amendments
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Biogeography has a long history in the natural sciences concerning the spatial distribution of plants and animals. Ecology and evolution provide the explanatory context for biogeographical studies. Biogeographical patterns result from ecological processes that influence range distributions, such as
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Adaptation is the central unifying concept in behavioural ecology. Behaviours can be recorded as traits and inherited in much the same way that eye and hair colour can. Behaviours can evolve by means of natural selection as adaptive traits conferring functional utilities that increases reproductive
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All organisms can exhibit behaviours. Even plants express complex behaviour, including memory and communication. Behavioural ecology is the study of an organism's behaviour in its environment and its ecological and evolutionary implications. Ethology is the study of observable movement or behaviour
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that has appropriated the same term. An example of metaphysical holism is identified in the trend of increased exterior thickness in shells of different species. The reason for a thickness increase can be understood through reference to principles of natural selection via predation without the need
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terrestrial ecosystem. The trophic pyramid roughly represents the biomass (usually measured as total dry-weight) at each level. Plants generally have the greatest biomass. Names of trophic categories are shown to the right of the pyramid. Some ecosystems, such as many wetlands, do not organize as a
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This whole chain of poisoning, then, seems to rest on a base of minute plants which must have been the original concentrators. But what of the opposite end of the food chain—the human being who, in probable ignorance of all this sequence of events, has rigged his fishing tackle, caught a string of
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were among the first to influence fire regimes by controlling their spread near their homes or by lighting fires to stimulate the production of herbaceous foods and basketry materials. Fire creates a heterogeneous ecosystem age and canopy structure, and the altered soil nutrient supply and cleared
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constraints on organisms, especially those that fly and respire at high altitudes, or dive to deep ocean depths. These constraints influence vertical limits of ecosystems in the biosphere, as organisms are physiologically sensitive and adapted to atmospheric and osmotic water pressure differences.
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investigation into the ecology of our species. "Human ecology may be defined: (1) from a bioecological standpoint as the study of man as the ecological dominant in plant and animal communities and systems; (2) from a bioecological standpoint as simply another animal affecting and being affected by
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are examples of concepts that thread equally into ecological and evolutionary theory. Morphological, behavioural, and genetic traits, for example, can be mapped onto evolutionary trees to study the historical development of a species in relation to their functions and roles in different ecological
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Biodiversity (an abbreviation of "biological diversity") describes the diversity of life from genes to ecosystems and spans every level of biological organization. The term has several interpretations, and there are many ways to index, measure, characterize, and represent its complex organization.
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that builds upon, but moves beyond the field of human ecology. Ecosystems tie into human societies through the critical and all-encompassing life-supporting functions they sustain. In recognition of these functions and the incapability of traditional economic valuation methods to see the value in
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In metapopulation terminology, migrating individuals are classed as emigrants (when they leave a region) or immigrants (when they enter a region), and sites are classed either as sources or sinks. A site is a generic term that refers to places where ecologists sample populations, such as ponds or
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System behaviors must first be arrayed into different levels of the organization. Behaviors corresponding to higher levels occur at slow rates. Conversely, lower organizational levels exhibit rapid rates. For example, individual tree leaves respond rapidly to momentary changes in light intensity,
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Haeckel's original definition (Original: Haeckel, E. (1866) Generelle Morphologie der Organismen. Allgemeine Grundzige der organischen Formen- Wissenschaft, mechanisch begriindet durch die von Charles Darwin reformirte Descendenz-Theorie. 2 vols. Reimer, Berlin.) translated and
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tool, it has been criticized for being poorly defined from an operational stance. It is difficult to experimentally determine what species may hold a keystone role in each ecosystem. Furthermore, food web theory suggests that keystone species may not be common, so it is unclear how generally the
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predators that feed exclusively on herbivores), and tertiary consumers (predators that feed on a mix of herbivores and predators). Omnivores do not fit neatly into a functional category because they eat both plant and animal tissues. It has been suggested that omnivores have a greater functional
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are generally restricted to a specific habitat, such as a cave or a pond, and principles gleaned from small-scale studies are extrapolated to larger systems. Feeding relations require extensive investigations, e.g. into the gut contents of organisms, which can be difficult to decipher, or stable
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that migrate to other patch locations. Sink patches are unproductive sites that only receive migrants; the population at the site will disappear unless rescued by an adjacent source patch or environmental conditions become more favorable. Metapopulation models examine patch dynamics over time to
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in the structure of the nest that regulates, maintains and defends the physiology of the entire colony. Termite mounds, for example, maintain a constant internal temperature through the design of air-conditioning chimneys. The structure of the nests themselves is subject to the forces of natural
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for organisms at any time throughout their life cycle. Like ecology, the term environment has different conceptual meanings and overlaps with the concept of nature. Environment "includes the physical world, the social world of human relations and the built world of human creation." The physical
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communities. The nature of connections in ecological communities cannot be explained by knowing the details of each species in isolation, because the emergent pattern is neither revealed nor predicted until the ecosystem is studied as an integrated whole. Some ecological principles, however, do
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which aggregate into distinct ecological communities). Because ecosystems are dynamic and do not necessarily follow a linear successional route, changes might occur quickly or slowly over thousands of years before specific forest successional stages are brought about by biological processes. An
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that regulate soil formation. Tree roots, fungi, bacteria, worms, ants, beetles, centipedes, spiders, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and other less familiar creatures all work to create the trophic web of life in soil ecosystems. Soils form composite phenotypes where inorganic matter is
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view of ecosystems. Each trophic level contains unrelated species that are grouped together because they share common ecological functions, giving a macroscopic view of the system. While the notion of trophic levels provides insight into energy flow and top-down control within food webs, it is
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made conceptual advances in 1957 by introducing a widely adopted definition: "the set of biotic and abiotic conditions in which a species is able to persist and maintain stable population sizes." The ecological niche is a central concept in the ecology of organisms and is sub-divided into the
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of light as it reflects off the water surface and submerged particles. Aquatic plants exhibit a wide variety of morphological and physiological adaptations that allow them to survive, compete, and diversify in these environments. For example, their roots and stems contain large air spaces
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of animals are functionally adapted to overcome the pressure and gravitational forces that change according to the features of organisms (e.g., height, size, shape), their behaviour (e.g., diving, running, flying), and the habitat occupied (e.g., water, hot deserts, cold tundra).
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A disturbance is any process that changes or removes biomass from a community, such as a fire, flood, drought, or predation. Disturbances are both the cause and product of natural fluctuations within an ecological community. Biodiversity can protect ecosystems from disturbances.
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Wetland conditions such as shallow water, high plant productivity, and anaerobic substrates provide a suitable environment for important physical, biological, and chemical processes. Because of these processes, wetlands play a vital role in global nutrient and element cycles.
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among species. Biodiversity within ecosystems can be organized into trophic pyramids, in which the vertical dimension represents feeding relations that become further removed from the base of the food chain up toward top predators, and the horizontal dimension represents the
4781:. Elton defined ecological relations using concepts of food chains, food cycles, and food size, and described numerical relations among different functional groups and their relative abundance. Elton's 'food cycle' was replaced by 'food web' in a subsequent ecological text.
3569:. Edward O. Wilson predicted in 1992 that the 21st century "will be the era of restoration in ecology". Ecological science has boomed in the industrial investment of restoring ecosystems and their processes in abandoned sites after disturbance. Natural resource managers, in
3322:. and from historical processes that split populations or species into different areas. The biogeographic processes that result in the natural splitting of species explain much of the modern distribution of the Earth's biota. The splitting of lineages in a species is called
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niche. The fundamental niche is the set of environmental conditions under which a species is able to persist. The realized niche is the set of environmental plus ecological conditions under which a species persists. The
Hutchinsonian niche is defined more technically as a
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Community ecology is the study of the interactions among a collection of species that inhabit the same geographic area. Community ecologists study the determinants of patterns and processes for two or more interacting species. Research in community ecology might measure
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spp.). Chameleons change their skin colour to match their background as a behavioural defence mechanism and also use colour to communicate with other members of their species, such as dominant (left) versus submissive (right) patterns shown in the three species (A-C)
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Morgan Ernest, S. K.; Enquist, Brian J.; Brown, James H.; Charnov, Eric L.; Gillooly, James F.; Savage, Van M.; White, Ethan P.; Smith, Felisa A.; Hadly, Elizabeth A.; Haskell, John P.; Lyons, S. Kathleen; Maurer, Brian A.; Niklas, Karl J.; Tiffney, Bruce (2003).
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The distinction between external and internal environments, however, is an abstraction parsing life and environment into units or facts that are inseparable in reality. There is an interpenetration of cause and effect between the environment and life. The laws of
3274:, for example, posits that parasites track down and specialize on the locally common genetic defense systems of its host that drives the evolution of sexual reproduction to diversify the genetic constituency of populations responding to the antagonistic pressure.
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Indirect mutualisms occur where the organisms live apart. For example, trees living in the equatorial regions of the planet supply oxygen into the atmosphere that sustains species living in distant polar regions of the planet. This relationship is called
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Population ecology studies the dynamics of species populations and how these populations interact with the wider environment. A population consists of individuals of the same species that live, interact, and migrate through the same niche and habitat.
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The important relationship between ecology and genetic inheritance predates modern techniques for molecular analysis. Molecular ecological research became more feasible with the development of rapid and accessible genetic technologies, such as the
4831:. There are strong historical and scientific ties between ecology, environmental management, and protection. The historical emphasis and poetic naturalistic writings advocating the protection of wild places by notable ecologists in the history of
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through the environment. This research has led to an understanding that there is global feedback between ecosystems and the physical parameters of this planet, including minerals, soil, pH, ions, water, and atmospheric gases. Six major elements
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where a large biomass of the Earth's biodiversity organizes into trophic levels. Invertebrates that feed and shred larger leaves, for example, create smaller bits for smaller organisms in the feeding chain. Collectively, these organisms are the
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Cognitive ecology focuses on the ecology and evolution of "cognition" defined as the neuronal processes concerned with the acquisition, retention, and use of information....we ought to rely on ecological and evolutionary knowledge for studying
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ecosystem. Habitat shifts provide important evidence of competition in nature where one population changes relative to the habitats that most other individuals of the species occupy. For example, one population of a species of tropical lizard
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and converts fuel into ash and tar. Fire is a significant ecological parameter that raises many issues pertaining to its control and suppression. While the issue of fire in relation to ecology and plants has been recognized for a long time,
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strict pyramid, because aquatic plants are not as productive as long-lived terrestrial plants such as trees. Ecological trophic pyramids are typically one of three kinds: 1) pyramid of numbers, 2) pyramid of biomass, or 3) pyramid of energy.
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advanced mathematical theory, predictions, and tests in ecology in the 1950s, which inspired a resurgent school of theoretical mathematical ecologists. Ecology also has developed through contributions from other nations, including Russia's
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The scale of ecological dynamics can operate like a closed system, such as aphids migrating on a single tree, while at the same time remaining open about broader scale influences, such as atmosphere or climate. Hence, ecologists classify
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canopy structure opens new ecological niches for seedling establishment. Most ecosystems are adapted to natural fire cycles. Plants, for example, are equipped with a variety of adaptations to deal with forest fires. Some species (e.g.,
4648:' principles on the economy of nature that matured in the early 18th century. Linnaeus founded an early branch of ecology that he called the economy of nature. His works influenced Charles Darwin, who adopted Linnaeus' phrase on the
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Soil is the living top layer of mineral and organic dirt that covers the surface of the planet. It is the chief organizing centre of most ecosystem functions, and it is of critical importance in agricultural science and ecology. The
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effect, in which life actually modifies its surroundings, has been relatively slight. Only within the moment of time represented by the present century has one species man acquired significant power to alter the nature of his world.
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An example of an introductory population model describes a closed population, such as on an island, where immigration and emigration does not take place. Hypotheses are evaluated with reference to a null hypothesis which states that
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relationship. The ants protect the leafhoppers from predators and stimulate feeding in the leafhoppers, and in return, the leafhoppers feeding on plants exude honeydew from their anus that provides energy and nutrients to tending
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and can cause precipitation. This environmental process produces spatial divisions in biodiversity, as species adapted to wetter conditions are range-restricted to the coastal mountain valleys and unable to migrate across the
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Complexity is understood as a large computational effort needed to piece together numerous interacting parts exceeding the iterative memory capacity of the human mind. Global patterns of biological diversity are complex. This
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ecosystem's area can vary greatly, from tiny to vast. A single tree is of little consequence to the classification of a forest ecosystem, but is critically relevant to organisms living in and on it. Several generations of an
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of ecology, which was published posthumously after initially being rejected for its theoretical emphasis. Trophic dynamics became the foundation for much of the work to follow on energy and material flow through ecosystems.
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Metabolism – the rate at which energy and material resources are taken up from the environment, transformed within an organism, and allocated to maintenance, growth and reproduction – is a fundamental physiological trait.
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Modern ecology is a young science that first attracted substantial scientific attention toward the end of the 19th century (around the same time that evolutionary studies were gaining scientific interest). The scientist
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Biodiversity refers to the variety of life and its processes. It includes the variety of living organisms, the genetic differences among them, the communities and ecosystems in which they occur, and the ecological and
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Roth, Lachan; Eviatar, Gal; Schmidt, Lisa-Maria; Bonomo, Mai; Feldstein-Farkash, Tamar; Schubert, Patrick; Ziegler, Maren; Al-Sawalmih, Ali; Abdallah, Ibrahim
Souleiman; Quod, Jean-Pascal; Bronstein, Omri (May 2024).
4754:. This publication launched a debate between ecological holism and individualism that lasted until the 1970s. Clements' superorganism concept proposed that ecosystems progress through regular and determined stages of
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on a 100-year time scale. Hence, there is a relationship between global warming, decomposition and respiration in soils and wetlands producing significant climate feedbacks and globally altered biogeochemical cycles.
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These ecosystems, as we may call them, are of the most various kinds and sizes. They form one category of the multitudinous physical systems of the universe, which range from the universe as a whole down to the atom.
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and size of animals. Ecological traits, such as allocation of biomass in trees during growth are subject to mechanical failure as gravitational forces influence the position and structure of branches and leaves. The
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which by definition maintain and improve human quality of life. Conservation priorities and management techniques require different approaches and considerations to address the full ecological scope of biodiversity.
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explains altruism through genetic relationships, whereby an altruistic behaviour leading to death is rewarded by the survival of genetic copies distributed among surviving relatives. The social insects, including
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occurs where expected postencounter fitness is maximized, which depends on the prey's initial fitness, benefits obtainable by not fleeing, energetic escape costs, and expected fitness loss due to predation risk."
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and his concepts of harmony in nature and habitat segregation in the 1950s. Scientific recognition of contributions to ecology from non-English-speaking cultures is hampered by language and translation barriers.
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exhibit collective properties where the sum of the components explain the properties of the whole, such as birth rates of a population being equal to the sum of individual births over a designated time frame.
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The shape and energy of the land are significantly affected by gravitational forces. On a large scale, the distribution of gravitational forces on the earth is uneven and influences the shape and movement of
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as a testable hypothesis. Haeckel, who admired Darwin's work, defined ecology in reference to the economy of nature, which has led some to question whether ecology and the economy of nature are synonymous.
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4158:. Wind power and the turbulent forces it creates can influence heat, nutrient, and biochemical profiles of ecosystems. For example, wind running over the surface of a lake creates turbulence, mixing the
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in grasslands in relation to soil fertility. It might also include the analysis of predator-prey dynamics, competition among similar plant species, or mutualistic interactions between crabs and corals.
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The concept of metapopulations was defined in 1969 as "a population of populations which go extinct locally and recolonize". Metapopulation ecology is another statistical approach that is often used in
2339:. The information is used for managing wildlife stocks and setting harvest quotas. In cases where basic models are insufficient, ecologists may adopt different kinds of statistical methods, such as the
3416:-selected species has low rates of fecundity, high levels of parental investment in the young, and low rates of mortality as individuals mature. Humans and elephants are examples of species exhibiting
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with planetary ecosystems. The history is characterized by periods of significant transformation followed by millions of years of stability. The evolution of the earliest organisms, likely anaerobic
2698:. Heterotrophs are organisms that must feed on others for nourishment and energy (respiration exceeds production). Heterotrophs can be further sub-divided into different functional groups, including
16291:(By "ecology" we understand the comprehensive science of the relationships of the organism to its surrounding environment, where we can include, in the broader sense, all "conditions of existence".)
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Hastings, Alan; Byers, James E.; Crooks, Jeffrey A.; Cuddington, Kim; Jones, Clive G.; Lambrinos, John G.; Talley, Theresa S.; Wilson, William G. (2007). "Ecosystem engineering in space and time".
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3738:, and water vapor. These gases changed the way that light from the sun hit the Earth's surface and greenhouse effects trapped heat. There were untapped sources of free energy within the mixture of
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4888:. Since then, ecologists have worked to bridge their understanding of the degradation of the planet's ecosystems with environmental politics, law, restoration, and natural resources management.
2756:) that alters trophic dynamics, other food web connections, and can cause the extinction of other species. The term keystone species was coined by Robert Paine in 1969 and is a reference to the
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of studying any form completely, out of relation to the other forms, – the necessity for taking a comprehensive survey of the whole as a condition to a satisfactory understanding of any part.
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been major restructurings in these global carbon budgets during the Earth's history, regulated to a large extent by the ecology of the land. For example, through the early-mid Eocene volcanic
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are influenced by and are fed back into the trophic dynamics of the ecosystem. No single axis of causality can be discerned to segregate the biological from geomorphological systems in soils.
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in relation to decomposition and consumption rates (g C/m^2/y). This requires an understanding of the community connections between plants (i.e., primary producers) and the decomposers (e.g.,
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circumstances. In this framework, the analytical tools of ecologists and evolutionists overlap as they organize, classify, and investigate life through common systematic principles, such as
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and scientists are interested in the way that this diversity affects the complex ecological processes operating at and among these respective levels. Biodiversity plays an important role in
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Landhäusser, Simon M.; Deshaies, D.; Lieffers, V. J. (2009). "Disturbance facilitates rapid range expansion of aspen into higher elevations of the Rocky
Mountains under a warming climate".
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isotopes can be used to trace the flow of nutrient diets and energy through a food web. Despite these limitations, food webs remain a valuable tool in understanding community ecosystems.
3353:. For example, when an island is first colonized, density of individuals is low. The initial increase in population size is not limited by competition, leaving an abundance of available
4686:, there was little appreciation or understanding of the dynamic and reciprocal relations between organisms, their adaptations, and the environment. An exception is the 1789 publication
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architectural feature as the removal of a keystone species can result in a community collapse just as the removal of the keystone in an arch can result in the arch's loss of stability.
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of the Earth. Understanding the relations and cycles mediated between these elements and their ecological pathways has significant bearing toward understanding global biogeochemistry.
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Ecosystem management is not just about science nor is it simply an extension of traditional resource management; it offers a fundamental reframing of how humans may work with nature.
3392:-selected species is one that has high birth rates, low levels of parental investment, and high rates of mortality before individuals reach maturity. Evolution favours high rates of
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which states, "a population will grow (or decline) exponentially as long as the environment experienced by all individuals in the population remains constant." Simplified population
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because many others receive the benefits of clean air at no cost or harm to trees supplying the oxygen. If the associate benefits while the host suffers, the relationship is called
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mounds with varied heights of chimneys regulate gas exchange, temperature and other environmental parameters that are needed to sustain the internal physiology of the entire colony.
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Zimmermann, U.; Schneider, H.; Wegner, L. H.; Wagner, M.; Szimtenings, A.; Haase, F.; Bentrup, F. W. (2002). "What are the driving forces for water lifting in the xylem conduit?".
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made extensive observations on plant and animal migrations, biogeography, physiology, and their behavior, giving an early analogue to the modern concept of an ecological niche.
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The effect of a disturbance is often hard to predict, but there are numerous examples in which a single species can massively disturb an ecosystem. For example, a single-celled
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and energy budgets in plants and animals. Wind speed, temperature and moisture content can vary as winds travel across different land features and elevations. For example, the
2824:"Complexity in ecology is of at least six distinct types: spatial, temporal, structural, process, behavioral, and geometric." From these principles, ecologists have identified
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parts. After the effective environmental components are understood through reference to their causes; however, they conceptually link back together as an integrated whole, or
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or biomass at each level. When the relative abundance or biomass of each species is sorted into its respective trophic level, they naturally sort into a 'pyramid of numbers'.
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The biology of life operates within a certain range of temperatures. Heat is a form of energy that regulates temperature. Heat affects growth rates, activity, behaviour, and
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selection. Moreover, a nest can survive over successive generations, so that progeny inherit both genetic material and a legacy niche that was constructed before their time.
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Liu, J.; Dietz, Thomas; Carpenter, Stephen R.; Folke, Carl; Alberti, Marina; Redman, Charles L.; Schneider, Stephen H.; Ostrom, Elinor; Pell, Alice N.; et al. (2009).
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out, giving nutrition to the sandpiper and oral hygiene for the crocodile. Aristotle was an early influence on the philosophical development of ecology. He and his student
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in air and water affect the environment and ecosystem distribution, form, and dynamics. On a planetary scale, ecosystems are affected by circulation patterns in the global
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is the crowding coefficient, which represents the reduction in population growth rate per individual added. The formula states that the rate of change in population size (
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6143:; Sandifer, Paul A.; Allan, J. David; Beck, Michael W.; Fautin, Daphne G.; Fogarty, Michael J.; Halpern, Benjamin S.; Incze, Lewis S.; Leong, Jo-Ann; et al. (2009).
3457:. Newer technologies opened a wave of genetic analysis into organisms once difficult to study from an ecological or evolutionary standpoint, such as bacteria, fungi, and
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into layers of emergent whole systems that function according to non-reducible properties. This means that higher-order patterns of a whole functional system, such as an
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is located. Palamar (2008) notes an overshadowing by mainstream environmentalism of pioneering women in the early 1900s who fought for urban health ecology (then called
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stems from the interplay among ecological processes that operate and influence patterns at different scales that grade into each other, such as transitional areas or
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Population ecology builds upon these introductory models to further understand demographic processes in real study populations. Commonly used types of data include
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stages and habitats of varied quality (left). Some species are adapted to forest fires, such as pine trees that open their cones only after fire exposure (right).
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enveloped into the physiology of a whole community. As organisms feed and migrate through soils they physically displace materials, an ecological process called
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is the carrying capacity of a population. Different species evolve different life-history strategies spanning a continuum between these two selective forces. An
2507:. Differences stem from the nature of the unique physical environments that shapes the biodiversity within each. A more recent addition to ecosystem ecology are
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Ecological concepts such as food chains, population regulation, and productivity were first developed in the 1700s, through the published works of microscopist
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Community ecology examines how interactions among species and their environment affect the abundance, distribution and diversity of species within communities.
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Hasiotis, S. T. (2003). "Complex ichnofossils of solitary and social soil organisms: Understanding their evolution and roles in terrestrial paleoecosystems".
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Swenson, N. G.; Enquist, B. J. (2008). "The relationship between stem and branch wood specific gravity and the ability of each measure to predict leaf area".
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The Earth was formed approximately 4.5 billion years ago. As it cooled and a crust and oceans formed, its atmosphere transformed from being dominated by
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Diffusion of carbon dioxide and oxygen is approximately 10,000 times slower in water than in air. When soils are flooded, they quickly lose oxygen, becoming
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phenomena that operate at different environmental scales of influence, ranging from molecular to planetary, and these require different explanations at each
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until after their seeds have lived through a fire or been exposed to certain compounds from smoke. Environmentally triggered germination of seeds is called
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regulate the flux of energy, nutrients, and climate all the way up to the planetary scale. For example, the dynamic history of the planetary atmosphere's CO
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and habitat are sometimes used interchangeably, but the former applies to a community's environment, whereas the latter applies to a species' environment.
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Page, R. D. M. (1991). "Clocks, clades, and cospeciation: Comparing rates of evolution and timing of cospeciation events in host-parasite assemblages".
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Goubitz, S.; Werger, M. J. A.; Ne'eman, G. (2009). "Germination response to fire-related factors of seeds from non-serotinous and serotinous cones".
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and levels of primary production in different ecosystems or biomes across the planet. Heat and temperature relate importantly to metabolic activity.
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from the sun generates heat, provides photons of light measured as active energy in the chemical reactions of life, and also acts as a catalyst for
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of living organisms that maintains the core temperature of the Earth and atmospheric conditions within a narrow self-regulating range of tolerance.
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Irwin, Rebecca E.; Bronstein, Judith L.; Manson, Jessamyn S.; Richardson, Leif (2010). "Nectar robbing: Ecological and evolutionary perspectives".
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Beyer, Hawthorne L.; Haydon, Daniel T.; Morales, Juan M.; Frair, Jacqueline L.; Hebblewhite, Mark; Mitchell, Michael; Matthiopoulos, Jason (2010).
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Miles, D. B.; Dunham, A. E. (1993). "Historical perspectives in ecology and evolutionary biology: The use of phylogenetic comparative analyses".
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7687:"What is a population? An empirical evaluation of some genetic methods for identifying the number of gene pools and their degree of connectivity"
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3090:, a field based upon the view that "...we must see the organism and environment as bound together in reciprocal specification and selection...".
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organic material). Ecosystem ecologists attempt to determine the underlying causes of these fluxes. Research in ecosystem ecology might measure
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hierarchy whereby the causal relations of larger systems are understood without reference to the smaller parts. Scientific holism differs from
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and use oxygen during respiration when the soil becomes drier. The activity of soil microorganisms and the chemistry of the water reduces the
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3859:, for example, have a body temperature that is largely regulated and dependent on the temperature of the external environment. In contrast,
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Ecology is an employed science of restoration, repairing disturbed sites through human intervention, in natural resource management, and in
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has evolved. Social behaviours include reciprocally beneficial behaviours among kin and nest mates and evolve from kin and group selection.
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and niche requirements. Species have functional traits that are uniquely adapted to the ecological niche. A trait is a measurable property,
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Jacobsen, D. (2008). "Low oxygen pressure as a driving factor for the altitudinal decline in taxon richness of stream macroinvertebrates".
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Scholes, R. J.; Mace, G. M.; Turner, W.; Geller, G. N.; Jürgens, N.; Larigauderie, A.; Muchoney, D.; Walther, B. A.; Mooney, H. A. (2008).
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approach to ecology. The dialectical approach examines the parts but integrates the organism and the environment into a dynamic whole (or
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Ecology addresses the full scale of life, from tiny bacteria to processes that span the entire planet. Ecologists study many diverse and
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3058:. These displays serve a dual purpose of signalling healthy or well-adapted individuals and desirable genes. The displays are driven by
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Wolf, B. O.; Walsberg, G. E. (2006). "Thermal effects of radiation and wind on a small bird and implications for microsite selection".
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Opinions differ on who was the founder of modern ecological theory. Some mark
Haeckel's definition as the beginning; others say it was
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Plants convert carbon dioxide into biomass and emit oxygen into the atmosphere. By approximately 350 million years ago (the end of the
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The ecological complexities human beings are facing through the technological transformation of the planetary biome has brought on the
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16938:"The sociology of ecology: ecological organicism versus ecosystem ecology in the social construction of ecological science, 1926–1935"
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4773:, a South African general and polarizing historical figure who was inspired by Clements' superorganism concept. Around the same time,
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are also melting to create a new mosaic of flooded areas having increased rates of soil decomposition activity that raises methane (CH
2343:, or use models that can become mathematically complex as "several competing hypotheses are simultaneously confronted with the data."
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behaviors; this means that "effect and cause are disproportionate, so that small changes to critical variables, such as the number of
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Clark, J. S.; Fastie, C.; Hurtt, G.; Jackson, S. T.; Johnson, C.; King, G. A.; Lewis, M.; Lynch, J.; Pacala, S.; et al. (1998).
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in grasses is subject to the physical pressures of wind and shaped by the forces of natural selection facilitating wind-pollination (
3439:. The rise of molecular technologies and the influx of research questions into this new ecological field resulted in the publication
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4446:) emissions. There is concern over increases in atmospheric methane in the context of the global carbon cycle, because methane is a
4250:), photosynthesis had brought the concentration of atmospheric oxygen above 17%, which allowed combustion to occur. Fire releases CO
2596:). Such linkages explain how ecological communities remain stable over time and eventually can illustrate a "complete" web of life.
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Kastak, D.; Schusterman, R. J. (1998). "Low-frequency amphibious hearing in pinnipeds: Methods, measurements, noise, and ecology".
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Brinson, M. M.; Lugo, A. E.; Brown, S (1981). "Primary
Productivity, Decomposition and Consumer Activity in Freshwater Wetlands".
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brought attention to the issue of forest fires in relation to the ecology of forest fire suppression and management in the 1960s.
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The environment of ecosystems includes both physical parameters and biotic attributes. It is dynamically interlinked and contains
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on the leeward side of the mountain. The air expands and moisture condenses as the winds increase in elevation; this is called
11218:"Successive replacement of tending ant species at aggregations of scale insects (Hemiptera: Margarodidae and Eriococcidae) on
3473:. In a biogeographical context, the marriage between genetics, ecology, and evolution resulted in a new sub-discipline called
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Zhuan, Q.; Melillo, J. M.; McGuire, A. D.; Kicklighter, D. W.; Prinn, R. G.; Steudler, P. A.; Felzer, B. S.; Hu, S. (2007).
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Nachtomy, Ohad; Shavit, Ayelet; Smith, Justin (2002). "Leibnizian organisms, nested individuals, and units of selection".
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where varieties are viewed as the real phenomena of interest and having a role in the origins of adaptations by means of
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may have a dramatic impact on the ecology of individual species or whole ecosystems. For instance, the replacement of an
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Using these modeling techniques, Malthus' population principle of growth was later transformed into a model known as the
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Johnson, M. T.; Strinchcombe, J. R. (2007). "An emerging synthesis between community ecology and evolutionary biology".
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Foster & Clark (2008) note how Smut's holism contrasts starkly against his racial political views as the father of
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large scale phenomena, otherwise captured in the expression (coined by
Aristotle) 'the sum is greater than the parts'.
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and an associate relationship. A host is any entity that harbours another that is called the associate. Relationships
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Holism remains a critical part of the theoretical foundation in contemporary ecological studies. Holism addresses the
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Forest fires modify the land by leaving behind an environmental mosaic that diversifies the landscape into different
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For example, oxygen levels decrease with decreasing pressure and are a limiting factor for life at higher altitudes.
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To structure the study of ecology into a conceptually manageable framework, the biological world is organized into a
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Pockman, W. T.; Sperry, J. S.; O'Leary, J. W. (1995). "Sustained and significant negative water pressure in xylem".
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Stadler, B.; Michalzik, B.; Müller, T. (1998). "Linking aphid ecology with nutrient fluxes in a coniferous forest".
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Ecology has a complex origin, due in large part to its interdisciplinary nature. Ancient Greek philosophers such as
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studies of soils places the origin for bioturbation to a time before the
Cambrian period. Other events, such as the
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A population ecology concept is r/K selection theory, one of the first predictive models in ecology used to explain
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with photosynthetic algae. If there is a physical connection between host and associate, the relationship is called
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control, flood protection, and many other natural features of scientific, historical, economic, or intrinsic value.
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Meysman, F. J. R.; Middelburg, Jack J.; Heip, C. H. R. (2006). "Bioturbation: A fresh look at Darwin's last idea".
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are limited in distribution by climate, precipitation, weather, and other environmental variables. Biomes include
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concentration, and the like. The growth of the tree responds more slowly and integrates these short-term changes.
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in western North
America) to intermix with sister lineages that are segregated to the interior mountain systems.
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Tierney, Geraldine L.; Faber-Langendoen, Don; Mitchell, Brian R.; Shriver, W. Gregory; Gibbs, James P. (2009).
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in the depths of oceans requires that organisms adapt to these conditions. For example, diving animals such as
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A keystone species is a species that is connected to a disproportionately large number of other species in the
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Ecosystems are dynamically interacting systems of organisms, the communities they make up, and the non-living (
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4678:. The experiment studied the performance of different mixtures of species planted in different kinds of soils.
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skeletons. This provides growing conditions for future generations and forms a habitat for many other species.
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S. E. Kingsland, "Foundational Papers: Defining Ecology as a Science", in L. A. Real and J. H. Brown, eds.,
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in the environment. Carson used ecological science to link the release of environmental toxins to human and
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From Aristotle until Darwin, the natural world was predominantly considered static and unchanging. Prior to
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species provide another example of adaptation to deep-sea pressure through specialized protein adaptations.
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Maintaining Whole Systems on the Earth's Crown: Ecosystem-based Conservation Planning for the Boreal Forest
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in the Devonian period played a significant role in the early development of ecological trophism in soils.
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are specially adapted to deal with changes in sound due to water pressure differences. Differences between
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defined sampling areas in a forest. Source patches are productive sites that generate a seasonal supply of
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processes create the observed data. In these island models, the rate of population change is described by:
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that are analogous to the developmental stages of an organism. The Clementsian paradigm was challenged by
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11229:Australian Journal of Entomology
11094:
10875:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2008.01183.x
10739:
10641:Craze, P., ed. (2 August 2012).
10434:
10427:10.1111/j.1365-2745.2006.01145.x
10191:10.1111/j.1523-1739.2004.00l07.x
9376:. London: Sidgwick and Jackson.
9333:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2007.01037.x
8098:10.1111/j.0906-7590.2005.04042.x
7773:10.1034/j.1600-0706.2001.11310.x
7704:10.1111/j.1365-294X.2006.02890.x
7132:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2006.00997.x
5988:10.1111/j.1469-0691.2008.02691.x
4954:
4940:
4926:
4912:
4898:
4727:) in the U.S. as early as 1892.
4580:(right), two founders of ecology
4565:
4560:
4226:
4217:
3567:environmental impact assessments
3480:
3218:. Examples of mutualism include
2566:to a top consumer is called the
1767:Lists of organisms by population
1095:, and human social interaction (
853:
852:
839:
139:
85:
80:
71:
66:
21853:Relative abundance distribution
21566:Plant defense against herbivory
21433:Competitive exclusion principle
21145:Mesopredator release hypothesis
20751:Human impact on the environment
20111:Human impact on the environment
17111:The Quarterly Review of Biology
16666:Trends in Ecology and Evolution
15830:The Quarterly Review of Biology
15008:10.1016/j.earscirev.2009.09.005
14722:van Wagtendonk, Jan W. (2007).
13735:Journal of Experimental Zoology
13493:Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
12834:"What is ecosystem management?"
12648:. Vol. 8. pp. 1–105.
12216:Trends in Ecology and Evolution
11771:Trends in Ecology and Evolution
11686:The Quarterly Review of Biology
11482:10.4067/S0716-97602003000100008
11180:Sociobiology: The New Synthesis
11064:Ambystoma macrodactylum croceum
10906:Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie
10005:Trends in Ecology and Evolution
9857:
9844:10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2005.11.029
9458:Trends in Ecology and Evolution
9192:
9145:
8726:Trends in Ecology and Evolution
8366:Trends in Ecology and Evolution
7939:Trends in Ecology and Evolution
5912:Purvis, A.; Hector, A. (2000).
5337:10.1128/AEM.63.8.3294-3296.1997
4103:by plants is another important
3437:polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
3277:
3100:Social ecology (academic field)
2940:Trends in Ecology and Evolution
2886:to reference or understand the
2714:Trophic levels are part of the
2584:Food webs illustrate important
2418:Johnson & Stinchcomb (2007)
2136:density as a function of time,
1577:competitive exclusion principle
1366:
21438:Consumer–resource interactions
20659:Public transport encouragement
19940:Climate variability and change
17154:Journal of Ecological Research
16945:Organization & Environment
16745:Hunt, Caroline Louisa (1912).
15055:10.1016/j.geoderma.2008.11.028
12493:. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
8247:Dingle, H. (18 January 1996).
7369:"The human microbiome project"
7254:Journal of Vegetation Sciences
5633:. Reading, MA: Perseus Books.
5482:
5248:
4792:wrote a landmark paper on the
3499:Rachel Carson, "Silent Spring"
3234:with fungi and photosynthetic
3157:
2466:White Mountains, New Hampshire
2232:
2226:
2185:
2179:
2099:
2093:
2074:
2068:
2050:
2043:
2031:
2025:
1999:
1993:
1925:
1919:
1907:
1901:
1895:
1883:
1877:
1871:
1859:
1853:
1827:
1821:
1203:) to a planetary scale (e.g.,
13:
1:
22284:Biological data visualization
22111:Environmental niche modelling
21838:Population viability analysis
20365:Evolution of the Solar System
16987:Animal Life and Social Growth
16784:10.1080/02773945.2021.1947517
16748:The life of Ellen H. Richards
16202:10.1016/S0160-9327(00)01369-7
15924:10.1016/S0160-9327(99)01260-0
15196:10.1016/S0031-0182(02)00689-2
12774:10.1016/S0921-8009(02)00089-7
12654:10.1016/S0065-2504(08)60277-9
11783:10.1016/S0169-5347(98)01529-8
10721:Rickleffs, Robert E. (1996).
10272:10.1126/science.195.4284.1289
10025:10.1016/S0169-5347(00)01971-6
9639:10.1016/S0169-2046(00)00078-5
9111:Research in Science Education
7022:10.1126/science.131.3409.1292
6377:"Niche, habitat, and ecotope"
5672:. Island Press. p. 443.
5497:. San Diego: Academic Press.
5242:
5230:The Internet Classics Archive
4709:
3999:environments. Anaerobic soil
2794:
2542:A food web is the archetypal
2347:Metapopulations and migration
1347:, and up to the level of the
21769:Density-dependent inhibition
20116:Evolutionary history of life
14940:Fundamentals of Soil Ecology
14519:Global Biogeochemical Cycles
14458:(Caudata: Dicamptodontidae)"
13526:Wills, C.; Bada, J. (2001).
13513:10.1016/0016-7037(95)00054-4
10816:10.1371/journal.pbio.0060025
10688:Principles of Animal Ecology
10550:. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
10234:10.1016/j.ecocom.2003.09.001
10090:10.1126/science.101.2618.209
9619:Landscape and Urban Planning
9478:10.1016/0169-5347(91)90124-G
7607:10.3402/tellusa.v26i1-2.9731
6221:10.1371/journal.pbio.0060188
5456:. Brooks Cole. p. 598.
5395:10.1371/journal.pone.0045508
5185:quoted from Stauffer (1957).
5164:
4593:(1688?–1732). Biogeographer
4003:in aquatic environments use
3531:ecosystem goods and services
3248:arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
2650:A trophic level (from Greek
2514:
2341:Akaike information criterion
1705:
1296:, and chronological scales.
1247:
1016:through living communities;
1012:; movement of materials and
7:
22238:Liebig's law of the minimum
22073:Resource selection function
20964:Metabolic theory of ecology
20649:Natural resource management
18303:
17029:10.1126/science.198.4312.22
16816:Research methods in ecology
14749:10.4996/fireecology.0302003
14485:10.1016/j.ympev.2004.12.001
12915:"Boston Wetlands Ordinance"
12616:""Silent Spring" (excerpt)"
11635:"The eusociality continuum"
11177:Wilson, Edward. O. (2000).
6799:10.1101/SQB.1957.022.01.039
4891:
4688:Natural History of Selborne
4650:economy or polity of nature
4341:Biogeochemistry and climate
4178:come into contact with the
4085:
4027:; other microorganisms are
3941:Cronk & Fennessy (2001)
3910:in the form of biochemical
3582:Relation to the environment
3549:Natural resource management
3327:research in the context of
2935:Linnaean system of taxonomy
1389:Noss & Carpenter (1994)
1126:are cornerstones of modern
1041:natural resource management
10:
22979:
22138:Niche apportionment models
21858:Relative species abundance
21062:Primary nutritional groups
20959:List of feeding behaviours
19904:
17276:"The second Silent Spring"
17248:(1): 82–94. Archived from
16772:Rhetoric Society Quarterly
16686:10.1016/j.tree.2006.08.002
16556:London Gardener's Magazine
16147:Rosenzweig, M. L. (2003).
15881:(1): 93–97. Archived from
14335:Limnology and Oceanography
14294:Limnology and Oceanography
13897:. Edward Elgar Publishing.
13785:American Journal of Botany
13652:10.1016/j.epsl.2005.06.013
13180:Nature Education Knowledge
12228:10.1016/j.tree.2004.09.011
11600:. MIT Press. p. 174.
10944:Bulletin of Marine Science
8756:10.1016/j.tree.2003.09.003
8386:10.1016/j.tree.2007.01.014
8175:Nature Education Knowledge
7961:10.1016/j.tree.2003.10.013
7509:"Land plants equilibrate O
6921:10.1016/j.tree.2007.11.005
6757:Hutchinson, G. E. (1957).
6675:10.1016/j.tree.2008.07.011
5216:
5201:
5188:
5178:
5153:
5142:
4744:scientific natural history
4462:
4458:
4350:
4344:
4291:
4206:
4046:
3926:
3722:to one composed mostly of
3698:
3640:
3637:Disturbance and resilience
3585:
3546:
3540:
3484:
3427:
3338:
3281:
3161:
3097:
3040:flight initiation distance
2995:, or social gatherings of
2950:
2897:
2851:
2804:
2798:
2730:
2626:
2524:
2518:
2436:
2404:
2356:
2350:
1764:
1758:
1715:
1709:
1672:temperate deciduous forest
1654:
1600:
1594:
1501:
1431:
1427:
1370:
1251:
1192:
925:
922: 'house' and
908:
29:
22750:
22707:
22619:
22565:
22528:
22487:
22464:
22436:
22387:
22319:Ecosystem based fisheries
22261:
22161:
22086:
21959:
21931:Interspecific competition
21896:
21823:Minimum viable population
21756:
21681:Maximum sustainable yield
21666:Intraspecific competition
21661:Effective population size
21624:
21541:Anti-predator adaptations
21526:
21405:
21332:
21289:
21211:
21178:
21075:
21052:Photosynthetic efficiency
20987:
20881:
20769:
20743:
20707:
20631:
20561:Environmental engineering
20521:
20510:
20456:
20388:
20350:
20307:
20252:
20194:
20129:
20076:
20006:
19958:
19915:
19853:
19845:
19761:
19730:
19292:
19262:
19228:Polymerase chain reaction
19188:Green fluorescent protein
19138:
19127:
19116:
19024:
18956:
18888:
18828:
18765:Earliest known life forms
18750:
18697:
18614:
18521:
18361:
18352:
18311:
18245:
17812:
17754:
17667:
17626:
17617:
17574:
17496:
17438:
17388:
16166:10.1017/s0030605303000371
16060:"The lake as a microcosm"
16045:10.1080/00201747508601756
15612:10.1016/j.cub.2009.05.047
14356:10.4319/lo.2001.46.5.1158
14315:10.4319/lo.1995.40.5.0845
13930:10.1007/s00442-007-0877-x
13419:10.1146/knowable-053024-2
13391:10.1016/j.cub.2024.04.057
12808:10.1007/s10393-009-0242-0
12698:10.1017/S0145553200012852
12547:10.1007/s00265-006-0308-8
12080:10.1016/j.cub.2009.06.062
11958:Bronstein, J. L. (2018).
11508:. In Reuven Dukas (ed.).
11222:in south-east Queensland"
11149:10.1017/S0094837300004310
10539:Mikkelson, G. M. (2010).
10118:Schneider, D. D. (2001).
8771:"Protecting biostructure"
8114:"Metapopulation dynamics"
7544:10.1007/s11120-005-8388-2
5606:10.1007/s10021-001-0101-5
5568:10.1007/s12064-002-0020-9
5115:Index of biology articles
4986:Circles of Sustainability
4845:environmental degradation
4589:(1632–1723) and botanist
4195:ecosystems (e.g., of the
4041:electrochemical gradients
3791:Anoxygenic photosynthesis
2847:
2550:and use it to synthesize
2313:{\displaystyle r/\alpha }
2285:{\displaystyle r/\alpha }
1351:. This framework forms a
1258:Biological classification
941: 'study of') is the
792:List of unsolved problems
93:
79:
65:
22309:Ecological stoichiometry
22274:Alternative stable state
20644:Environmental technology
20593:Environmental toxicology
20588:Environmental statistics
20583:Environmental humanities
20375:Location in the Universe
20317:Antarctic/Southern Ocean
20016:List of sovereign states
16957:10.1177/1086026608321632
16813:Clements, F. E. (1905).
16636:On the Origin of Species
16358:10.3197/096327107X228382
16234:McIntosh, R. P. (1985).
13146:Kormondy, E. E. (1995).
12832:Grumbine, R. E. (1994).
12722:. United Nations. 2005.
10970:Dictyostelium discoideum
10061:Novikoff, A. B. (1945).
9418:10.5751/ES-00502-0701r11
8325:MacKenzie; D.I. (2006).
6611:10.1073/pnas.96.18.10242
5136:
4287:
4172:evapotranspiration rates
4139:The architecture of the
3922:
3821:O + 2S). Early forms of
2991:, the mating dance of a
2639:ecological relationships
1735:scale: for example, the
1724:Ecological relationships
1650:
1497:
1303:, ranging in scale from
787:List of research methods
38:Not to be confused with
33:Ecology (disambiguation)
22722:Ecological anthropology
22153:Ontogenetic niche shift
22016:Ideal free distribution
21926:Ecological facilitation
21676:Malthusian growth model
21646:Consumer-resource model
21503:Paradox of the plankton
21468:Energy systems language
21188:Chemoorganoheterotrophy
21155:Optimal foraging theory
21130:Heterotrophic nutrition
20556:Environmental economics
20479:Environmental chemistry
19280:species discovery curve
18408:Response to environment
17233:Palamar, C. R. (2008).
16887:Gleason, H. A. (1926).
16721:10.1023/A:1000631103244
16521:10.1126/science.1064815
16425:Egerton, F. N. (2007).
16263:Haeckel, Ernst (1866).
15866:Egerton, F. N. (2001).
15462:Ecological Applications
15415:10.1126/science.1110063
15238:10.1126/science.1153213
14907:10.1126/science.1099944
14820:10.1023/A:1026036332277
14407:Journal of Biogeography
13644:2005E&PSL.237....1C
13245:Holling, C. S. (1973).
13109:Biology: Exploring Life
12471:10.1111/(ISSN)1365-294X
12428:The American Naturalist
12336:Journal of Biogeography
12305:10.1126/science.1164542
12161:10.1111/(ISSN)1365-2699
11811:Gilbert, F. S. (1990).
11416:The American Naturalist
9866:The American Naturalist
9661:The American Naturalist
9551:The American Naturalist
9501:The American Naturalist
9256:The American Naturalist
9226:10.1126/science.adg1464
9178:10.1126/science.adn3484
8410:Tansley, A. G. (1935).
7524:Photosynthesis Research
7311:Journal of Biogeography
7078:10.1073/pnas.0508024103
6759:A Treatise on Limnology
6384:The American Naturalist
6326:10.1126/science.1182241
6096:10.1126/science.1069349
5969:Ostfeld, R. S. (2009).
5772:10.1126/science.1162055
5453:Fundamentals of Ecology
5096:Sustainable development
4599:environmental gradients
4587:Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
4481:groundwork of ecology.
4202:
4164:thermally layered zones
4056:as well as influencing
3753:is the primary site of
3575:ecosystem based methods
3324:vicariance biogeography
3299:Journal of Biogeography
2860:biological organization
2601:disruption of food webs
2157:{\displaystyle \alpha }
1777:Malthusian growth model
1286:vegetation associations
1254:Biological organisation
996:Ecology is a branch of
260:Response to environment
98:among species, such as
22732:Ecological engineering
22299:Ecological forecasting
22243:Marginal value theorem
22041:Landscape epidemiology
21976:Cross-boundary subsidy
21911:Biological interaction
21261:Microbial intelligence
20949:Green world hypothesis
20613:Sustainability science
19753:Plant morphology terms
19357:Biological engineering
19039:Biological interaction
17872:Biological engineering
16753:Whitcomb & Barrows
16599:10.1098/rstb.1999.0534
16098:Kingsland, S. (2004).
12881:Wilson, E. O. (1992).
12686:Social Science History
12614:Rachel Carson (1962).
11655:10.1093/beheco/6.1.102
10938:Hamner, W. M. (1985).
10897:Tinbergen, N. (1963).
9078:10.1098/rspb.2005.3377
8904:10.1098/rspb.2003.2592
8826:Wilbur, H. W. (1997).
8515:O'Neil, R. V. (2001).
7424:DeLong, E. F. (2009).
6547:10.1073/pnas.94.8.3828
6442:10.1098/rstb.2010.0083
5812:Shahid (6 June 2012).
5309:sp. in the pea aphid (
5130:Terminology of ecology
4996:Dialectical naturalism
4853:Ellen Swallow Richards
4829:environmental movement
4819:
4717:Ellen Swallow Richards
4679:
4622:
4595:Alexander von Humboldt
4551:
4483:
4263:Native North Americans
4148:
4079:cardiovascular systems
3950:(an environment with O
3938:
3876:electromagnetic energy
3758:
3757:in many higher plants.
3740:reducing and oxidizing
3710:
3557:
3496:
3347:life-history evolution
3203:
3184:
3034:
2971:
2745:
2647:
2578:Empirical measurements
2539:
2472:
2468:(US) is an example of
2448:
2415:
2402:
2314:
2286:
2258:
2205:
2158:
2119:
1935:
1516:
1469:
1455:
1395:Biodiversity includes
1386:
1271:
1111:
1000:, and is the study of
777:List of biology awards
385:Biological engineering
22304:Ecological humanities
22203:Ecological energetics
22148:Niche differentiation
22011:Habitat fragmentation
21779:Ecological extinction
21726:Small population size
21478:Feed conversion ratio
21458:Ecological succession
21390:San Francisco Estuary
21304:Ecological efficiency
21246:Microbial cooperation
20578:Environmental studies
20450:Environmental science
20096:Biogeochemical cycles
20021:dependent territories
19442:Developmental biology
19417:Computational biology
19397:Cellular microbiology
18737:Mendelian inheritance
18649:Energy transformation
17957:Developmental biology
17932:Computational biology
17912:Cellular microbiology
16985:Allee, W. C. (1932).
16550:Sinclair, G. (1826).
15947:Philosophy of Science
15585:Erwin, D. H. (2009).
15574:on 17 September 2012.
14988:Earth-Science Reviews
14646:Ecological Monographs
14456:Dicamptodon aterrimus
14055:Physiologia Plantarum
13201:Levin, S. A. (1992).
12885:The Diversity of Life
11800:on 20 September 2009.
11504:Reuven Dukas (1998).
11393:10.1093/beheco/arp151
11352:10.1093/beheco/arp152
11250:on 17 September 2011.
11216:Eastwood, R. (2004).
11027:) cultivates fungi".
10723:The Economy of Nature
10214:Ecological Complexity
9963:Marine Mammal Science
9397:Davic, R. D. (2003).
9372:Elton, C. S. (1927).
8604:10.1007/s100219900037
8494:Marsh, G. P. (1864).
8007:10.1093/besa/15.3.237
6475:Ecological Monographs
5627:Levin, S. A. (1999).
5556:Theory in Biosciences
5066:Philosophy of ecology
5016:Ecological psychology
4814:
4704:The Origin of Species
4684:The Origin of Species
4676:The Origin of Species
4669:
4655:The Origin of Species
4615:Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
4554:Stephen Forbes (1887)
4546:
4535:safe access to pluck
4486:Ernst Haeckel (1866)
4474:
4392:biogeochemical cycles
4138:
4029:facultative anaerobes
3933:
3918:Physical environments
3763:biogeochemical cycles
3748:
3705:
3553:
3491:
3230:pollination complex,
3198:being parasitized by
3190:
3171:
3026:Iridomyrmex purpureus
3009:
2960:
2894:Relation to evolution
2838:Park Grass Experiment
2740:
2702:(strict herbivores),
2636:
2586:principles of ecology
2534:
2459:
2443:
2411:
2392:
2366:conservation research
2315:
2287:
2259:
2206:
2159:
2120:
1936:
1624:ecosystem engineering
1603:Ecosystem engineering
1511:
1463:Long-tailed broadbill
1461:
1441:
1377:
1274:O'Neill et al. (1986)
1262:
1171:biogeochemical cycles
470:Developmental biology
445:Computational biology
425:Cellular microbiology
22727:Ecological economics
22654:Evolutionary ecology
22621:Ecological phenomena
22451:Quantitative ecology
22329:Evolutionary ecology
22294:Ecological footprint
22289:Ecological economics
22213:Ecological threshold
22208:Ecological indicator
22078:Source–sink dynamics
22031:Land change modeling
22026:Insular biogeography
21878:Species distribution
21617:Modelling ecosystems
21276:Microbial metabolism
21115:Intraguild predation
20904:Biogeochemical cycle
20870:Modelling ecosystems
20566:Environmental health
20551:Environmental design
20546:Ecological economics
20144:Computer cartography
19868:Prebiotic atmosphere
19660:Reproductive biology
19545:Mathematical biology
19470:Evolutionary biology
19422:Conservation biology
19233:Two-hybrid screening
19203:Protein purification
19034:Biogeochemical cycle
18996:Internal environment
18644:Cellular respiration
18177:Reproductive biology
18062:Mathematical biology
17987:Evolutionary biology
17937:Conservation biology
17639:Evolutionary history
17242:Human Ecology Review
17065:Odum, E. P. (1968).
17000:Cook, R. E. (1977).
16346:Environmental Values
16076:on 27 September 2011
15990:Environmental Review
14540:10.1029/1999GB900076
13797:10.3732/ajb.95.4.516
13385:(12): 2693–2701.e4.
12841:Conservation Biology
12754:Ecological Economics
12618:. Houghton Mifflin.
11551:Cognitive Ecology II
11463:; Bozinovic (2003).
11102:"Behavioral Ecology"
10171:Conservation Biology
9824:Ecological Modelling
9406:Conservation Ecology
8158:on 31 December 2010.
7291:on 5 September 2012.
6413:on 5 September 2012.
6258:Hammond, H. (2009).
5707:Conservation Biology
5011:Ecological overshoot
4833:conservation biology
4822:Rachel Carson (1962)
4771:Jan Christiaan Smuts
4640:with the writing of
4335:colonization of land
4101:Water transportation
3964:spectral composition
3643:Resilience (ecology)
3341:r/K selection theory
3335:r/K selection theory
3272:Red Queen Hypothesis
3076:evolutionary ecology
2900:Evolutionary ecology
2493:George Perkins Marsh
2397:are a key aspect of
2296:
2268:
2215:
2168:
2148:
1978:
1806:
1521:G. Evelyn Hutchinson
1033:conservation biology
979:evolutionary biology
955:physical environment
810:Agricultural science
688:Reproductive biology
573:Mathematical biology
498:Evolutionary biology
450:Conservation biology
31:For other uses, see
22958:Ecology terminology
22773:Restoration ecology
22763:Glossary of ecology
22709:Interdisciplinarity
22456:Theoretical ecology
22430:Branches of ecology
22379:Theoretical ecology
22354:Natural environment
22218:Ecosystem diversity
22188:Ecological collapse
22178:Bateman's principle
22133:Limiting similarity
22046:Landscape limnology
21868:Species homogeneity
21706:Population modeling
21701:Population dynamics
21518:Trophic state index
20735:Environment by year
20725:Research institutes
20639:Energy conservation
20464:Atmospheric science
20287:Geologic time scale
20008:Culture and society
19863:Atmosphere of Earth
19447:Ecological genetics
19158:Gel electrophoresis
19148:Genetic engineering
19101:Population dynamics
19011:Reproductive system
17962:Ecological genetics
17806:Branches of biology
17576:Natural environment
17295:1999Natur.400..611K
17195:Carson, R. (2002).
17166:1991EcoR....6..139I
17021:1977Sci...198...22C
16678:2006TEcoE..21..688M
16593:(1392): 1951–1959.
16393:1975Oikos..26..240G
16315:1958Ecol...39..154F
16058:Forbes, S. (1887).
15801:10.1038/nature04514
15792:2006Natur.440..165D
15737:10.1038/nature06591
15728:2008Natur.451..289H
15671:10.1038/nature10948
15663:2012Natur.482..482B
15642:Bamber, J. (2012).
15603:2009CBio...19.R575E
15541:2000Natur.408..184C
15447:"Net emission of CH
15406:2005Sci...309..600P
15344:2000Natur.406..695P
15300:2004JEcol..92..189G
15230:2008Sci...320.1034F
15224:(5879): 1034–1039.
15188:2003PPP...192..259H
15089:2010ESPL...35...78R
15047:2009Geode.149..143P
15000:2009ESRv...97..257W
14859:2004PlEco.171...69N
14740:2007FiEco...3b...3V
14701:1961SciAm.204d.150C
14689:Scientific American
14658:1960EcoM...30..129C
14615:1943BotRv...9..617G
14531:2000GBioC..14..249L
14477:2005MolPE..36...90S
14419:1975JBiog...2....1D
14347:2001LimOc..46.1158E
14306:1995LimOc..40..845S
14211:2004FuEco..18..851F
14102:1998ASAJ..103.2216K
14024:1995Natur.378..715P
13981:10.1038/nature07226
13973:2008Natur.455..208W
13922:2008Oecol.154..795J
13747:1999JEZ...283..641E
13587:10.1038/nature05169
13579:2006Natur.443..683G
13505:1995GeCoA..59.1445A
13455:2003EcolL...6..990E
13361:on 18 October 2012.
13148:Concepts of Ecology
13050:1957Ecol...38..325M
13000:2001ResEc...9..239H
12988:Restoration Ecology
12853:1994ConBi...8...27G
12766:2002EcoEc..41..393D
12407:on 30 December 2010
12071:2009CBio...19.1438K
11929:1985Biogc...1..219S
11461:Francisco Bozinovic
11459:Adrian G Palacios,
11141:1982Pbio....8....4G
11029:Journal of Ethology
10986:2000Natur.408..965S
10866:2008EcolL..11..727K
10848:Karban, R. (2008).
10768:10.1038/nature01767
10760:2003Natur.424..303Y
10585:1988Oikos..53..269W
10418:2006JEcol..94..801S
10322:2001Natur.413..591S
10264:1977Sci...195.1289O
10258:(4284): 1289–1293.
10226:2004EcoCm...1....3.
10183:2004ConBi..18.1670M
10082:1945Sci...101..209N
10017:2000TEcoE..15..473P
9975:1995MMamS..11..391A
9836:2006EcMod.195..153L
9722:2007Ecol...88..612T
9631:2000LUrbP..50...27L
9470:1991TEcoE...6...58O
9324:2007EcolL..10..522D
9218:2024Sci...383..433K
9170:2024Sci...383..370G
9123:1983RScEd..13...19E
8971:10.1038/nature02115
8963:2003Natur.426..282K
8787:2007Natur.446...29M
8769:McCann, K. (2007).
8738:2003TEcoE..18..628W
8688:1991Natur.350..669P
8586:1998Ecosy...1..431L
8431:1935Ecol...16..284T
8378:2007TEcoE..22..250J
8133:1998Natur.396...41H
8112:Hanski, I. (1998).
8089:2005Ecogr..28..110A
7989:Levins, R. (1969).
7836:1992Ecol...73.1530B
7765:2001Oikos..94...17T
7648:2003Natur.426..769L
7598:1974Tell...26....2L
7536:2006PhoRe..87..177I
7453:10.1038/nature08059
7445:2009Natur.459..200D
7393:10.1038/nature06244
7385:2007Natur.449..804T
7323:1992JBiog..19..117P
7266:1994JVegS...5..279P
7175:1994Oikos..69..373J
7124:2007EcolL..10..153H
7069:2006PNAS..103.6230S
7014:1960Sci...131.1292H
7008:(3409): 1292–1297.
6913:2008TEcoE..23..149P
6746:on 24 October 2012.
6667:2008TEcoE..23..672H
6602:1999PNAS...9610242L
6596:(18): 10242–10247.
6538:1997PNAS...94.3828V
6487:1975EcoM...45..233S
6436:(1550): 2245–2254.
6318:2010Sci...327..196K
6164:2009FrEE....7..204P
6141:Palumbi, Stephen R.
6088:2002Sci...296..904C
6048:on 29 December 2010
6031:2009FrEE....7..308T
5841:10.1038/nature11148
5833:2012Natur.486...59C
5766:(5892): 1044–1045.
5719:1990ConBi...4..355N
5386:2012PLoSO...745508L
5329:1997ApEnM..63.3294H
5311:Acyrthosiphon pisum
5110:Glossary of ecology
5076:Theoretical ecology
5046:Information ecology
4623:Oekologie, Ökologie
4131:Wind and turbulence
4033:oxidation-reduction
3795:atmospheric methane
3767:dynamic equilibrium
3588:Natural environment
3543:Restoration ecology
3537:Restoration Ecology
3363:density-independent
3220:fungus-growing ants
3151:group selectionists
3020:) are protected by
3018:Eurymela fenestrata
2953:Behavioural ecology
2947:Behavioural ecology
2842:Hubbard Brook study
2704:secondary consumers
2656:ecological pyramids
1664:tropical rainforest
1609:regulatory feedback
1484:Tropidurus hispidus
1401:ecosystem diversity
815:Biomedical sciences
475:Ecological genetics
127:Part of a series on
62:
22758:History of ecology
22664:Functional ecology
22629:Behavioral ecology
22508:Population ecology
22390:Outline of ecology
22339:Industrial ecology
22334:Functional ecology
22198:Ecological deficit
22143:Niche construction
22106:Ecosystem engineer
21883:Species–area curve
21804:Introduced species
21619:: Other components
21551:Deimatic behaviour
21453:Ecological network
21385:North Pacific Gyre
21370:hydrothermal vents
21309:Ecological pyramid
21256:Microbial food web
21067:Primary production
21012:Foundation species
20811:Environment portal
20694:Water purification
20282:Geological history
20156:Geodetic astronomy
19774:Biology portal
19670:Structural biology
19655:Relational biology
19480:Generative biology
19475:Freshwater biology
19275:mark and recapture
19223:Restriction enzyme
19016:Respiratory system
18971:Circulatory system
18898:Epidermis (botany)
18253:History of biology
18187:Structural biology
18172:Relational biology
17997:Generative biology
17992:Freshwater biology
17174:10.1007/BF02347158
17084:10.1093/icb/8.1.11
17071:American Zoologist
16866:10.1007/BF00413854
16709:Acta Biotheoretica
16136:on 10 August 2011.
15377:on 21 August 2011.
15288:Journal of Ecology
15282:Grace, J. (2004).
14623:10.1007/BF02872506
14502:on 14 August 2010.
14199:Functional Ecology
13661:on 10 October 2008
13612:on 20 August 2011.
12575:Avise, J. (2000).
12487:Avise, J. (1994).
11937:10.1007/BF02187200
11896:on 16 October 2009
11729:Systematic Zoology
11642:Behavioral Ecology
11380:Behavioral Ecology
11339:Behavioral Ecology
11041:10.1007/BF02350306
10406:Journal of Ecology
10375:"Welcome to ILTER"
10042:on 7 December 2010
9959:Hydrodamalis gigas
9747:on 15 August 2011.
9131:10.1007/BF02356689
8171:"Animal migration"
8169:Nebel, S. (2010).
6972:10.1007/bf00413856
6870:10.1007/BF01552263
6837:on 30 October 2013
6278:on 5 December 2009
5125:Outline of biology
5120:List of ecologists
5041:Industrial ecology
5006:Ecological empathy
4804:Vladimir Vernadsky
4719:adopted the term "
4680:
4465:History of ecology
4331:evolution of trees
4149:
4060:processes such as
3960:anaerobic bacteria
3841:primary production
3759:
3351:population density
3204:
3185:
3035:
2979:of plants, mobile
2972:
2784:Hydrodamalis gigas
2746:
2648:
2544:ecological network
2540:
2503:, atmospheric, or
2478:primary production
2473:
2403:
2310:
2282:
2254:
2201:
2154:
2115:
1931:
1761:Population ecology
1755:Population ecology
1700:molecular genetics
1628:niche construction
1597:Niche construction
1591:Niche construction
1517:
1470:
1456:
1442:Biodiversity of a
1418:ecosystem services
1409:ecosystem services
1195:Outline of ecology
1159:ecosystem services
1147:niche construction
1139:primary production
1024:; and patterns of
846:Biology portal
698:Structural biology
683:Relational biology
508:Generative biology
503:Freshwater biology
116:aquatic ecosystems
60:
22798:
22797:
22737:Political ecology
22679:Molecular ecology
22674:Landscape ecology
22542:Microbial ecology
22518:Ecosystem ecology
22513:Community ecology
22396:
22395:
22279:Balance of nature
22036:Landscape ecology
21921:Community ecology
21863:Species diversity
21799:Indicator species
21794:Gradient analysis
21671:Logistic function
21579:
21578:
21536:Animal coloration
21513:Trophic mutualism
21251:Microbial ecology
21042:Photoheterotrophs
21027:Myco-heterotrophy
20939:Ecosystem ecology
20924:Carrying capacity
20889:Abiotic component
20832:
20831:
20654:Pollution control
20416:
20415:
20352:Planetary science
20272:Extremes on Earth
20239:Signal processing
19813:
19812:
19675:Synthetic biology
19555:Molecular biology
19412:Cognitive biology
19288:
19287:
19114:
19113:
18805:Natural selection
18586:Organic compounds
18483:Scientific method
18473:Emergent property
18414:Hierarchy of life
18384:Energy processing
18271:
18270:
18192:Synthetic biology
18072:Molecular biology
17927:Cognitive biology
17772:
17771:
17750:
17749:
17423:chemical elements
17320:on 31 March 2013.
17289:(6745): 611–612.
16515:(5555): 639–640.
15888:on 17 August 2012
15786:(7081): 165–173.
15722:(7176): 289–292.
15657:(7386): 482–483.
15597:(14): R575–R583.
15535:(6809): 184–187.
15400:(5734): 600–603.
15338:(6797): 695–699.
14582:on 6 January 2009
14572:978-0-471-93604-6
14452:Dicamptodon copei
14158:10.3390/md8030594
14018:(6558): 715–716.
13967:(7210): 208–212.
13573:(7112): 683–686.
13541:978-0-7382-0493-2
13410:Knowable Magazine
12900:978-0-674-05817-0
12663:978-0-12-013908-8
12463:Molecular Ecology
12299:(5899): 206–207.
12126:978-0-520-25945-4
12065:(17): 1438–1441.
11607:978-0-262-26123-4
11564:978-0-226-16937-8
11519:978-0-226-16932-3
11307:978-0-632-03546-5
11190:978-0-674-00089-6
10980:(6815): 965–967.
10528:on 9 August 2011.
10316:(6856): 591–596.
10076:(2618): 209–215.
9212:(6681): 433–438.
9164:(6681): 370–371.
9006:on 13 August 2011
8957:(6964): 282–285.
8898:(1537): 397–405.
8682:(6320): 669–674.
8638:978-0-226-66832-1
8625:Pimm, S. (2002).
8530:(12): 3275–3284.
8338:978-0-12-088766-8
8045:978-0-8218-1152-8
7691:Molecular Ecology
7642:(6968): 769–770.
7439:(7244): 200–206.
7379:(7164): 804–810.
7063:(16): 6230–6235.
6312:(5962): 196–198.
6271:978-0-9734779-0-0
6082:(5569): 904–907.
5958:on 28 April 2014.
5927:(6783): 212–218.
5679:978-1-55963-248-5
5640:978-0-7382-0319-5
5504:978-0-12-554720-8
5463:978-0-534-42066-6
5174:
5162:
5091:Spiritual ecology
5071:Political ecology
5061:Normative science
5051:Landscape ecology
4971:Carrying capacity
4756:seral development
4748:Frederic Clements
4660:balance of nature
4513:natural selection
4509:ecological theory
4477:and so forms the
4436:biodiversity loss
4168:aquatic ecosystem
4025:organic compounds
3929:Aquatic ecosystem
3506:interdisciplinary
3447:Molecular ecology
3442:Molecular Ecology
3430:Molecular ecology
3424:Molecular ecology
3412:. In contrast, a
3359:population growth
3252:mineral nutrients
3084:cognitive science
3070:Cognitive ecology
3052:birds-of-paradise
3046:Elaborate sexual
2906:Natural selection
2834:integrative level
2780:Steller's sea cow
2700:primary consumers
2676:primary producers
2594:primary predators
2546:. Plants capture
2470:ecosystem ecology
2439:Ecosystem ecology
2433:Ecosystem ecology
2426:species diversity
2407:Community ecology
2399:community ecology
2385:Community ecology
2106:
2014:
1965:logistic equation
1842:
1747:generated by the
1739:is an example of
1452:calcium carbonate
1405:genetic diversity
1397:species diversity
1242:ecosystem ecology
1128:ecological theory
1124:natural selection
896:
895:
820:Health technology
703:Synthetic biology
583:Molecular biology
440:Cognitive biology
235:Energy processing
122:
121:
96:complex relations
16:(Redirected from
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22931:
22930:from Wikiversity
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22634:Chemical ecology
22606:Tropical ecology
22423:
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22409:
22400:
22399:
22096:Ecological niche
22068:selection theory
21888:Umbrella species
21873:Species richness
21809:Invasive species
21789:Flagship species
21696:Population cycle
21691:Overexploitation
21656:Ecological yield
21606:
21599:
21592:
21583:
21582:
21488:Mesotrophic soil
21428:Climax community
21360:Marine food webs
21299:Biomagnification
21100:Chemoorganotroph
20954:Keystone species
20914:Biotic component
20859:
20852:
20845:
20836:
20835:
20820:
20819:
20808:
20796:
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20777:
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20699:Waste management
20689:Urban metabolism
20684:Sewage treatment
20674:Renewable energy
20516:
20443:
20436:
20429:
20420:
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20406:
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20299:History of Earth
19950:Paleoclimatology
19910:
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19748:Ecological terms
19402:Chemical biology
19263:Field techniques
19136:
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18981:Digestive system
18976:Endocrine system
18549:Chemical element
18508:Biology journals
18404:Self-replication
18359:
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17917:Chemical biology
17799:
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17623:
17564:tropical cyclone
17514:
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16581:May, R. (1999).
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15549:10.1038/35041539
15526:
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15509:on 30 June 2007.
15508:
15502:. Archived from
15485:
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15263:on 13 April 2020
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14603:Botanical Review
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14575:. Archived from
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14110:10.1121/1.421367
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13605:. Archived from
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13488:
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13465:. Archived from
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11444:
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11098:
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10307:
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8841:(8): 2279–2302.
8832:
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8759:
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8715:
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8712:
8706:. Archived from
8696:10.1038/350669a0
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8456:on 26 July 2011.
8455:
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7882:J. Wildl. Manage
7879:
7870:
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7819:
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6390:(955): 321–338.
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6114:. Archived from
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5951:. Archived from
5933:10.1038/35012221
5918:
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5818:
5808:
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5796:
5790:. Archived from
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5323:(8): 3294–3296.
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5276:(5): 1514–1525.
5265:
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5220:
5205:
5192:
5182:
5169:
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5157:
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5056:Natural resource
5021:Ecology movement
5001:Ecological death
4991:Cultural ecology
4976:Chemical ecology
4964:
4959:
4958:
4950:
4945:
4944:
4936:
4931:
4930:
4922:
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4903:
4902:
4886:ecosystem health
4823:
4799:Robert MacArthur
4794:trophic dynamics
4790:Raymond Lindeman
4732:descriptive form
4638:Eugenius Warming
4625:) was coined by
4578:Eugenius Warming
4569:
4564:
4555:
4487:
4470:Early beginnings
4269:Pinus halepensis
4230:
4221:
4152:Turbulent forces
4105:ecophysiological
4092:osmotic pressure
3942:
3908:potential energy
3888:genetic mutation
3865:metabolic energy
3799:hydrogen sulfide
3797:, by converting
3714:
3701:Early atmosphere
3677:invasive species
3561:
3500:
3402:invasive species
3308:Edward O. Wilson
3060:sexual selection
2754:trophic cascades
2733:Keystone species
2727:Keystone species
2509:technoecosystems
2452:
2419:
2359:Animal migration
2319:
2317:
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2306:
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1937:
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1841:
1830:
1810:
1550:positive fitness
1504:Ecological niche
1390:
1301:nested hierarchy
1275:
1175:water filtration
1143:nutrient cycling
1081:community health
938:
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430:Chemical biology
143:
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22873:
22868:
22866:
22862:from Wiktionary
22856:
22851:
22849:
22846:
22842:sister projects
22839:at Knowledge's
22833:
22823:
22821:
22809:
22801:
22799:
22794:
22785:Natural history
22768:Applied ecology
22746:
22742:Systems ecology
22703:
22699:Thermal ecology
22694:Spatial ecology
22669:Genetic ecology
22639:Disease ecology
22615:
22571:biogeographical
22561:
22524:
22483:
22460:
22432:
22427:
22397:
22392:
22383:
22369:Systems ecology
22257:
22228:Extinction debt
22193:Ecological debt
22183:Bioluminescence
22164:
22157:
22126:marine habitats
22101:Ecological trap
22082:
21962:
21955:
21898:
21892:
21848:Rapoport's rule
21843:Priority effect
21784:Endemic species
21752:
21711:Population size
21627:
21620:
21610:
21580:
21575:
21528:
21522:
21508:Trophic cascade
21418:Bioaccumulation
21401:
21328:
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21071:
20983:
20944:Ecosystem model
20877:
20863:
20833:
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20765:
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20627:
20618:Systems ecology
20517:
20508:
20469:Biogeochemistry
20452:
20447:
20417:
20412:
20384:
20346:
20303:
20294:Geologic record
20248:
20234:Plate tectonics
20224:Mineral physics
20204:Earth structure
20190:
20125:
20072:
20002:
19954:
19911:
19902:
19849:
19844:
19814:
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19766:
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19743:Botanical terms
19726:
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19685:Systems biology
19650:Quantum biology
19284:
19258:
19140:
19130:
19123:
19110:
19020:
19001:Muscular system
18958:
18952:
18943:Vascular tissue
18890:
18884:
18824:
18785:History of life
18746:
18727:Gene regulation
18722:Gene expression
18693:
18610:
18517:
18348:
18307:
18302:
18272:
18267:
18241:
18202:Systems biology
18167:Quantum biology
17808:
17803:
17773:
17768:
17746:
17663:
17632:
17613:
17570:
17512:
17492:
17483:Gaia hypothesis
17473:Plate tectonics
17434:
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17378:
17330:
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17278:
17272:
17268:
17258:
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17255:on 26 July 2011
17252:
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17015:(4312): 22–26.
17004:
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16908:10.2307/2479933
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16672:(22): 688–695.
16662:
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16647:
16631:Darwin, Charles
16628:
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15583:
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14368:
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14282:
14253:New Phytologist
14245:
14241:
14236:on 6 July 2011.
14233:
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14082:
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13761:
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13449:(11): 990–995.
13443:Ecology Letters
13438:
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13379:Current Biology
13370:
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13335:10.1.1.489.8717
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568:Marine biology
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22649:Ecotoxicology
22647:
22645:
22644:Ecophysiology
22642:
22640:
22637:
22635:
22632:
22630:
22627:
22626:
22624:
22622:
22618:
22612:
22611:Urban ecology
22609:
22607:
22604:
22602:
22599:
22597:
22594:
22592:
22589:
22585:
22582:
22581:
22580:
22579:Polar ecology
22577:
22576:
22574:
22572:
22568:
22564:
22558:
22557:Human ecology
22555:
22553:
22550:
22548:
22547:Plant ecology
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22469:
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22466:Spatial scale
22463:
22457:
22454:
22452:
22449:
22447:
22446:Field ecology
22444:
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22377:
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22374:Urban ecology
22372:
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22260:
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22233:Kleiber's law
22231:
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22027:
22024:
22022:
22019:
22017:
22014:
22012:
22009:
22007:
22006:Foster's rule
22004:
22002:
21999:
21997:
21994:
21992:
21989:
21987:
21984:
21982:
21979:
21977:
21974:
21972:
21969:
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21325:
21324:Trophic level
21322:
21320:
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21312:
21310:
21307:
21305:
21302:
21300:
21297:
21296:
21294:
21292:
21288:
21282:
21281:Phage ecology
21279:
21277:
21274:
21272:
21271:Microbial mat
21269:
21267:
21264:
21262:
21259:
21257:
21254:
21252:
21249:
21247:
21244:
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21227:
21226:Bacteriophage
21224:
21222:
21219:
21218:
21216:
21214:
21210:
21204:
21201:
21199:
21196:
21194:
21193:Decomposition
21191:
21189:
21186:
21185:
21183:
21181:
21177:
21171:
21168:
21166:
21163:
21161:
21158:
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21140:Mesopredators
21138:
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21128:
21126:
21123:
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21118:
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21111:
21108:
21106:
21103:
21101:
21098:
21096:
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21091:
21088:
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21085:Apex predator
21083:
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21078:
21074:
21068:
21065:
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20998:
20995:
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20986:
20980:
20977:
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20972:
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20957:
20955:
20952:
20950:
20947:
20945:
20942:
20940:
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20932:
20930:
20927:
20925:
20922:
20920:
20919:Biotic stress
20917:
20915:
20912:
20910:
20907:
20905:
20902:
20900:
20897:
20895:
20892:
20890:
20887:
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20884:
20880:
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20860:
20855:
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20801:
20800:
20791:
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20784:
20783:
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20768:
20762:
20759:
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20726:
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20710:
20706:
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20685:
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20647:
20645:
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20640:
20637:
20636:
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20624:
20623:Urban ecology
20621:
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20616:
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20611:
20609:
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20604:
20601:
20599:
20596:
20594:
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20366:
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20358:
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20349:
20343:
20340:
20338:
20337:Pacific Ocean
20335:
20333:
20330:
20328:
20325:
20323:
20320:
20318:
20315:
20314:
20312:
20310:
20306:
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20295:
20292:
20288:
20285:
20284:
20283:
20280:
20278:
20275:
20273:
20270:
20268:
20267:Earth science
20265:
20263:
20260:
20259:
20257:
20255:
20251:
20245:
20242:
20240:
20237:
20235:
20232:
20230:
20227:
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20220:
20219:Magnetosphere
20217:
20215:
20212:
20210:
20207:
20205:
20202:
20201:
20199:
20197:
20193:
20187:
20186:Virtual globe
20184:
20182:
20179:
20177:
20174:
20172:
20169:
20167:
20164:
20162:
20159:
20157:
20154:
20152:
20151:Earth's orbit
20149:
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20142:
20141:
20140:
20137:
20136:
20134:
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20128:
20122:
20119:
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20081:
20079:
20075:
20069:
20066:
20064:
20061:
20059:
20058:World history
20056:
20054:
20051:
20049:
20048:World economy
20046:
20044:
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20039:
20036:
20034:
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20022:
20019:
20018:
20017:
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19998:South America
19996:
19994:
19993:North America
19991:
19989:
19986:
19984:
19981:
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19620:Phylogenetics
19618:
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19515:Human biology
19513:
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19508:
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19498:
19496:
19493:
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19488:
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19410:
19408:
19407:Chronobiology
19405:
19403:
19400:
19398:
19395:
19393:
19390:
19388:
19385:
19383:
19382:Biotechnology
19380:
19378:
19377:Biostatistics
19375:
19373:
19370:
19368:
19365:
19363:
19360:
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19308:
19305:
19303:
19300:
19299:
19295:
19291:
19281:
19278:
19276:
19273:
19271:
19270:Belt transect
19268:
19267:
19265:
19261:
19255:
19254:
19250:
19248:
19247:
19243:
19241:
19240:
19236:
19234:
19231:
19229:
19226:
19224:
19221:
19219:
19218:Southern blot
19216:
19214:
19213:Northern blot
19211:
19209:
19206:
19204:
19201:
19199:
19196:
19194:
19191:
19189:
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19023:
19017:
19014:
19012:
19009:
19007:
19004:
19002:
18999:
18997:
18994:
18992:
18991:Immune system
18989:
18987:
18984:
18982:
18979:
18977:
18974:
18972:
18969:
18967:
18964:
18963:
18961:
18955:
18949:
18946:
18944:
18941:
18939:
18936:
18934:
18931:
18929:
18926:
18924:
18921:
18919:
18916:
18914:
18911:
18909:
18908:Ground tissue
18906:
18904:
18901:
18899:
18896:
18895:
18893:
18887:
18881:
18878:
18874:
18871:
18869:
18866:
18864:
18861:
18859:
18856:
18854:
18851:
18850:
18849:
18846:
18844:
18841:
18839:
18836:
18835:
18833:
18831:
18827:
18821:
18818:
18816:
18813:
18811:
18810:Phylogenetics
18808:
18806:
18803:
18801:
18798:
18796:
18793:
18791:
18788:
18786:
18783:
18781:
18778:
18776:
18775:Genetic drift
18773:
18771:
18768:
18766:
18763:
18761:
18758:
18757:
18755:
18753:
18749:
18743:
18740:
18738:
18735:
18733:
18730:
18728:
18725:
18723:
18720:
18718:
18715:
18713:
18710:
18708:
18705:
18704:
18702:
18700:
18696:
18690:
18687:
18685:
18682:
18680:
18677:
18675:
18672:
18670:
18667:
18665:
18662:
18660:
18657:
18655:
18652:
18650:
18647:
18645:
18642:
18640:
18637:
18635:
18632:
18630:
18627:
18625:
18622:
18621:
18619:
18617:
18613:
18607:
18604:
18602:
18599:
18597:
18594:
18592:
18589:
18587:
18584:
18582:
18581:Nucleic acids
18579:
18577:
18574:
18572:
18569:
18565:
18562:
18561:
18560:
18557:
18555:
18552:
18550:
18547:
18545:
18544:Chemical bond
18542:
18540:
18539:Carbohydrates
18537:
18535:
18532:
18530:
18527:
18526:
18524:
18520:
18514:
18511:
18509:
18506:
18504:
18501:
18499:
18496:
18494:
18491:
18489:
18486:
18484:
18481:
18479:
18476:
18474:
18471:
18469:
18466:
18463:
18459:
18455:
18451:
18447:
18443:
18439:
18435:
18431:
18427:
18423:
18419:
18415:
18412:
18409:
18405:
18401:
18397:
18393:
18389:
18385:
18381:
18377:
18375:
18372:
18370:
18367:
18366:
18364:
18360:
18357:
18355:
18351:
18345:
18342:
18338:
18335:
18334:
18333:
18330:
18328:
18325:
18322:
18318:
18314:
18313:
18310:
18306:
18299:
18294:
18292:
18287:
18285:
18280:
18279:
18276:
18264:
18261:
18259:
18256:
18254:
18251:
18250:
18248:
18244:
18238:
18235:
18233:
18230:
18228:
18225:
18223:
18220:
18218:
18215:
18213:
18210:
18208:
18205:
18203:
18200:
18198:
18195:
18193:
18190:
18188:
18185:
18183:
18180:
18178:
18175:
18173:
18170:
18168:
18165:
18163:
18160:
18158:
18155:
18153:
18150:
18148:
18145:
18143:
18140:
18138:
18137:Phylogenetics
18135:
18133:
18130:
18128:
18125:
18123:
18120:
18118:
18115:
18113:
18110:
18108:
18105:
18103:
18100:
18098:
18095:
18093:
18090:
18088:
18085:
18083:
18080:
18078:
18075:
18073:
18070:
18068:
18065:
18063:
18060:
18058:
18055:
18053:
18050:
18048:
18045:
18043:
18040:
18038:
18035:
18033:
18032:Human biology
18030:
18028:
18025:
18023:
18020:
18018:
18015:
18013:
18010:
18008:
18005:
18003:
18000:
17998:
17995:
17993:
17990:
17988:
17985:
17983:
17980:
17978:
17975:
17973:
17970:
17968:
17965:
17963:
17960:
17958:
17955:
17953:
17950:
17948:
17945:
17943:
17940:
17938:
17935:
17933:
17930:
17928:
17925:
17923:
17922:Chronobiology
17920:
17918:
17915:
17913:
17910:
17908:
17905:
17903:
17900:
17898:
17897:Biotechnology
17895:
17893:
17892:Biostatistics
17890:
17888:
17885:
17883:
17880:
17878:
17875:
17873:
17870:
17868:
17865:
17863:
17860:
17858:
17855:
17853:
17850:
17848:
17845:
17843:
17840:
17838:
17835:
17833:
17830:
17828:
17825:
17823:
17820:
17818:
17815:
17814:
17811:
17807:
17800:
17795:
17793:
17788:
17786:
17781:
17780:
17777:
17765:
17757:
17756:
17753:
17743:
17742:
17738:
17734:
17731:
17729:
17726:
17725:
17724:
17721:
17717:
17714:
17712:
17709:
17705:
17702:
17701:
17700:
17697:
17693:
17690:
17689:
17688:
17685:
17684:
17683:
17680:
17678:
17675:
17673:
17670:
17669:
17666:
17659:
17655:
17652:
17650:
17647:
17645:
17642:
17640:
17637:
17635:
17633:(abiogenesis)
17629:
17628:
17625:
17622:
17620:
17616:
17610:
17607:
17605:
17602:
17600:
17597:
17595:
17592:
17590:
17587:
17585:
17582:
17581:
17579:
17577:
17573:
17565:
17562:
17560:
17557:
17556:
17555:
17552:
17550:
17547:
17545:
17542:
17540:
17537:
17535:
17532:
17530:
17527:
17525:
17522:
17520:
17517:
17515:
17509:
17507:
17504:
17503:
17501:
17499:
17495:
17489:
17486:
17484:
17481:
17479:
17476:
17474:
17471:
17469:
17466:
17464:
17461:
17458:
17454:
17451:
17449:
17448:Earth science
17446:
17445:
17443:
17441:
17437:
17431:
17428:
17424:
17421:
17419:
17416:
17415:
17414:
17411:
17409:
17406:
17404:
17401:
17399:
17396:
17395:
17393:
17391:
17387:
17383:
17375:
17370:
17368:
17363:
17361:
17356:
17355:
17352:
17346:
17343:
17341:
17340:
17335:
17332:
17331:
17316:
17312:
17308:
17304:
17303:10.1038/23127
17300:
17296:
17292:
17288:
17284:
17277:
17270:
17251:
17247:
17243:
17236:
17229:
17227:
17225:
17216:
17214:0-618-24906-0
17210:
17206:
17201:
17200:
17199:Silent Spring
17191:
17183:
17179:
17175:
17171:
17167:
17163:
17159:
17155:
17148:
17140:
17136:
17132:
17128:
17124:
17120:
17116:
17112:
17105:
17103:
17094:
17090:
17085:
17080:
17076:
17072:
17068:
17061:
17050:
17046:
17042:
17038:
17034:
17030:
17026:
17022:
17018:
17014:
17010:
17003:
16996:
16988:
16981:
16970:
16966:
16962:
16958:
16954:
16950:
16946:
16939:
16932:
16921:
16917:
16913:
16909:
16905:
16901:
16897:
16890:
16883:
16875:
16871:
16867:
16863:
16859:
16855:
16848:
16832:
16828:
16826:0-405-10381-6
16822:
16818:
16817:
16809:
16801:
16797:
16793:
16789:
16785:
16781:
16777:
16773:
16769:
16762:
16754:
16750:
16749:
16741:
16739:
16730:
16726:
16722:
16718:
16714:
16710:
16703:
16695:
16691:
16687:
16683:
16679:
16675:
16671:
16667:
16660:
16652:
16648:
16646:0-8014-1319-2
16642:
16638:
16637:
16632:
16626:
16618:
16614:
16609:
16604:
16600:
16596:
16592:
16588:
16584:
16577:
16561:
16557:
16553:
16546:
16538:
16534:
16530:
16526:
16522:
16518:
16514:
16510:
16503:
16501:
16492:
16488:
16484:
16480:
16476:
16472:
16465:
16463:
16454:
16450:
16445:
16440:
16436:
16432:
16428:
16421:
16419:
16410:
16406:
16402:
16398:
16394:
16390:
16386:
16382:
16375:
16367:
16363:
16359:
16355:
16351:
16347:
16340:
16332:
16328:
16324:
16320:
16316:
16312:
16308:
16304:
16297:
16290:
16287:From p. 286:
16276:
16272:
16268:
16267:
16259:
16251:
16249:0-521-27087-1
16245:
16240:
16239:
16230:
16228:
16226:
16224:
16222:
16220:
16211:
16207:
16203:
16199:
16195:
16191:
16184:
16176:
16172:
16167:
16162:
16158:
16154:
16150:
16143:
16132:
16128:
16124:
16120:
16116:
16112:
16108:
16101:
16094:
16092:
16072:
16068:
16061:
16054:
16046:
16042:
16038:
16034:
16027:
16019:
16015:
16011:
16007:
16003:
15999:
15995:
15991:
15984:
15976:
15972:
15968:
15964:
15960:
15956:
15952:
15948:
15941:
15933:
15929:
15925:
15921:
15917:
15913:
15906:
15904:
15884:
15880:
15876:
15869:
15862:
15860:
15851:
15847:
15843:
15839:
15835:
15831:
15824:
15822:
15820:
15811:
15807:
15802:
15797:
15793:
15789:
15785:
15781:
15777:
15770:
15759:
15755:
15751:
15747:
15743:
15738:
15733:
15729:
15725:
15721:
15717:
15710:
15703:
15688:
15684:
15680:
15676:
15672:
15668:
15664:
15660:
15656:
15652:
15645:
15638:
15630:
15626:
15622:
15618:
15613:
15608:
15604:
15600:
15596:
15592:
15588:
15581:
15570:
15566:
15562:
15558:
15554:
15550:
15546:
15542:
15538:
15534:
15530:
15523:
15516:
15505:
15501:
15497:
15493:
15489:
15484:
15479:
15475:
15471:
15467:
15463:
15456:
15441:
15433:
15429:
15425:
15421:
15416:
15411:
15407:
15403:
15399:
15395:
15391:
15384:
15373:
15369:
15365:
15361:
15357:
15353:
15349:
15345:
15341:
15337:
15333:
15326:
15319:
15310:
15305:
15301:
15297:
15293:
15289:
15285:
15278:
15259:
15255:
15251:
15247:
15243:
15239:
15235:
15231:
15227:
15223:
15219:
15212:
15205:
15197:
15193:
15189:
15185:
15181:
15177:
15170:
15159:
15155:
15151:
15147:
15143:
15136:
15129:
15110:
15106:
15102:
15098:
15094:
15090:
15086:
15083:(1): 78–101.
15082:
15078:
15071:
15064:
15056:
15052:
15048:
15044:
15040:
15036:
15029:
15013:
15009:
15005:
15001:
14997:
14993:
14989:
14982:
14975:
14973:
14956:
14952:
14950:0-12-179726-0
14946:
14942:
14941:
14933:
14925:
14921:
14917:
14913:
14908:
14903:
14900:(5686): 977.
14899:
14895:
14891:
14884:
14876:
14872:
14868:
14864:
14860:
14856:
14852:
14848:
14847:Plant Ecology
14844:
14837:
14829:
14825:
14821:
14817:
14813:
14809:
14808:Plant Ecology
14802:
14794:
14790:
14786:
14782:
14778:
14774:
14767:
14759:
14755:
14750:
14745:
14741:
14737:
14733:
14729:
14725:
14718:
14710:
14706:
14702:
14698:
14694:
14690:
14683:
14675:
14671:
14667:
14663:
14659:
14655:
14651:
14647:
14640:
14632:
14628:
14624:
14620:
14616:
14612:
14608:
14604:
14597:
14578:
14574:
14568:
14564:
14557:
14550:
14541:
14536:
14532:
14528:
14524:
14520:
14516:
14509:
14498:
14494:
14490:
14486:
14482:
14478:
14474:
14471:(1): 90–100.
14470:
14466:
14459:
14457:
14453:
14444:
14436:
14432:
14428:
14424:
14420:
14416:
14412:
14408:
14401:
14393:
14389:
14385:
14381:
14377:
14373:
14366:
14357:
14352:
14348:
14344:
14340:
14336:
14332:
14325:
14316:
14311:
14307:
14303:
14299:
14295:
14291:
14284:
14276:
14272:
14267:
14262:
14258:
14254:
14250:
14243:
14232:
14228:
14224:
14220:
14216:
14212:
14208:
14204:
14200:
14193:
14186:
14178:
14174:
14169:
14164:
14159:
14154:
14150:
14146:
14142:
14135:
14127:
14123:
14119:
14115:
14111:
14107:
14103:
14099:
14095:
14091:
14084:
14076:
14072:
14068:
14064:
14060:
14056:
14049:
14041:
14037:
14033:
14029:
14025:
14021:
14017:
14013:
14006:
13998:
13994:
13990:
13986:
13982:
13978:
13974:
13970:
13966:
13962:
13955:
13947:
13943:
13939:
13935:
13931:
13927:
13923:
13919:
13915:
13911:
13904:
13896:
13889:
13878:
13874:
13870:
13866:
13862:
13857:
13852:
13848:
13844:
13840:
13836:
13829:
13822:
13814:
13810:
13806:
13802:
13798:
13794:
13790:
13786:
13779:
13760:
13756:
13752:
13748:
13744:
13740:
13736:
13729:
13722:
13706:
13702:
13700:1-56670-372-7
13696:
13692:
13691:
13683:
13681:
13679:
13677:
13657:
13653:
13649:
13645:
13641:
13638:(1–2): 1–20.
13637:
13633:
13626:
13619:
13608:
13604:
13600:
13596:
13592:
13588:
13584:
13580:
13576:
13572:
13568:
13561:
13554:
13552:
13543:
13537:
13532:
13531:
13522:
13514:
13510:
13506:
13502:
13498:
13494:
13487:
13468:
13464:
13460:
13456:
13452:
13448:
13444:
13437:
13429:
13420:
13415:
13411:
13407:
13400:
13392:
13388:
13384:
13380:
13376:
13368:
13357:
13353:
13349:
13345:
13341:
13336:
13331:
13327:
13323:
13316:
13309:
13307:
13287:
13283:
13279:
13275:
13271:
13267:
13263:
13259:
13255:
13248:
13241:
13239:
13230:
13226:
13221:
13216:
13212:
13208:
13204:
13197:
13189:
13185:
13181:
13177:
13170:
13168:
13159:
13157:0-13-478116-3
13153:
13149:
13142:
13140:
13138:
13136:
13134:
13125:
13121:
13119:0-13-250882-6
13115:
13111:
13110:
13102:
13094:
13090:
13086:
13082:
13075:
13067:
13063:
13059:
13055:
13051:
13047:
13043:
13039:
13032:
13021:
13017:
13013:
13009:
13005:
13001:
12997:
12993:
12989:
12982:
12975:
12967:
12963:
12959:
12955:
12951:
12947:
12940:
12924:
12920:
12916:
12910:
12902:
12896:
12892:
12887:
12886:
12877:
12866:
12862:
12858:
12854:
12850:
12846:
12842:
12835:
12828:
12826:
12817:
12813:
12809:
12805:
12801:
12797:
12790:
12779:
12775:
12771:
12767:
12763:
12759:
12755:
12748:
12741:
12725:
12721:
12715:
12707:
12703:
12699:
12695:
12691:
12687:
12683:
12679:
12673:
12665:
12659:
12655:
12651:
12647:
12640:
12638:
12621:
12617:
12610:
12594:
12590:
12588:0-674-66638-0
12584:
12580:
12579:
12571:
12560:
12556:
12552:
12548:
12544:
12540:
12536:
12529:
12522:
12506:
12502:
12500:0-412-03771-8
12496:
12492:
12491:
12483:
12481:
12472:
12468:
12464:
12457:
12449:
12445:
12441:
12437:
12433:
12429:
12422:
12403:
12399:
12395:
12391:
12387:
12383:
12379:
12372:
12365:
12357:
12353:
12349:
12345:
12341:
12337:
12330:
12322:
12318:
12314:
12310:
12306:
12302:
12298:
12294:
12287:
12279:
12275:
12271:
12267:
12263:
12259:
12252:
12241:
12237:
12233:
12229:
12225:
12221:
12217:
12210:
12203:
12201:
12192:
12185:
12183:
12166:
12162:
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11876:
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11868:
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11830:
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11824:0-387-19550-5
11820:
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10749:
10742:
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10732:0-7167-3847-3
10728:
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10711:
10709:
10700:
10698:0-7216-1120-6
10694:
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9433:
9428:
9423:
9419:
9415:
9411:
9407:
9400:
9393:
9385:
9383:0-226-20639-4
9379:
9375:
9368:
9366:
9364:
9347:
9343:
9339:
9334:
9329:
9325:
9321:
9317:
9313:
9309:
9302:
9291:
9287:
9283:
9278:
9273:
9269:
9265:
9261:
9257:
9250:
9243:
9235:
9231:
9227:
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9219:
9215:
9211:
9207:
9203:
9195:
9187:
9183:
9179:
9175:
9171:
9167:
9163:
9159:
9155:
9148:
9140:
9136:
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9128:
9124:
9120:
9116:
9112:
9105:
9097:
9093:
9088:
9083:
9079:
9075:
9072:(1582): 1–9.
9071:
9067:
9063:
9056:
9048:
9044:
9040:
9036:
9032:
9028:
9021:
9002:
8998:
8994:
8990:
8986:
8981:
8980:2027.42/62960
8976:
8972:
8968:
8964:
8960:
8956:
8952:
8945:
8938:
8927:
8923:
8919:
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8860:
8856:
8852:
8848:
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8840:
8836:
8829:
8822:
8814:
8810:
8806:
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8709:
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8596:
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8518:
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8499:
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8470:
8463:
8452:
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8444:
8440:
8436:
8432:
8428:
8424:
8420:
8413:
8406:
8404:
8395:
8391:
8387:
8383:
8379:
8375:
8371:
8367:
8360:
8344:
8340:
8334:
8330:
8329:
8321:
8305:
8301:
8299:0-12-323448-4
8295:
8291:
8290:
8282:
8266:
8262:
8260:0-19-509723-8
8256:
8252:
8251:
8243:
8232:
8228:
8224:
8219:
8214:
8210:
8206:
8199:
8192:
8184:
8180:
8176:
8172:
8165:
8154:
8150:
8146:
8142:
8141:10.1038/23876
8138:
8134:
8130:
8126:
8122:
8115:
8108:
8099:
8094:
8090:
8086:
8082:
8078:
8074:
8067:
8051:
8047:
8041:
8037:
8036:
8028:
8012:
8008:
8004:
8000:
7996:
7992:
7985:
7974:
7970:
7966:
7962:
7958:
7953:
7948:
7944:
7940:
7933:
7926:
7907:
7903:
7899:
7895:
7891:
7887:
7883:
7876:
7869:
7861:
7857:
7853:
7849:
7845:
7841:
7837:
7833:
7829:
7825:
7818:
7810:
7808:0-691-11440-4
7804:
7800:
7793:
7791:
7782:
7778:
7774:
7770:
7766:
7762:
7758:
7754:
7747:
7745:
7743:
7726:
7722:
7718:
7714:
7710:
7705:
7700:
7696:
7692:
7688:
7681:
7673:
7669:
7665:
7661:
7657:
7653:
7649:
7645:
7641:
7637:
7630:
7628:
7626:
7617:
7613:
7608:
7603:
7599:
7595:
7592:(1–2): 2–10.
7591:
7587:
7583:
7576:
7565:
7561:
7557:
7553:
7549:
7545:
7541:
7537:
7533:
7529:
7525:
7518:
7503:
7484:
7480:
7476:
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7463:
7458:
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7438:
7434:
7427:
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7408:
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7398:
7394:
7390:
7386:
7382:
7378:
7374:
7370:
7363:
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7340:
7336:
7332:
7328:
7324:
7320:
7316:
7312:
7305:
7298:
7287:
7283:
7279:
7275:
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7263:
7259:
7255:
7248:
7241:
7233:
7229:
7224:
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7176:
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7168:
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7157:
7149:
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7141:
7137:
7133:
7129:
7125:
7121:
7117:
7113:
7106:
7098:
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7089:
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7079:
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7062:
7058:
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7019:
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6906:
6902:
6895:
6887:
6883:
6879:
6875:
6871:
6867:
6863:
6859:
6858:Human Ecology
6852:
6836:
6832:
6830:1-4051-1117-8
6826:
6822:
6821:
6813:
6811:
6809:
6800:
6796:
6792:
6788:
6781:
6779:
6770:
6768:0-471-42572-9
6764:
6760:
6753:
6742:
6738:
6734:
6730:
6726:
6719:
6712:
6710:
6708:
6688:
6684:
6680:
6676:
6672:
6668:
6664:
6660:
6656:
6649:
6642:
6640:
6631:
6627:
6622:
6617:
6612:
6607:
6603:
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6587:
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6563:
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6427:
6420:
6409:
6405:
6401:
6397:
6393:
6389:
6385:
6378:
6371:
6369:
6367:
6347:
6343:
6339:
6335:
6331:
6327:
6323:
6319:
6315:
6311:
6307:
6300:
6293:
6277:
6273:
6267:
6263:
6262:
6254:
6252:
6250:
6241:
6237:
6232:
6227:
6222:
6217:
6213:
6209:
6205:
6198:
6187:
6182:
6177:
6173:
6169:
6165:
6161:
6157:
6153:
6146:
6142:
6136:
6117:
6113:
6109:
6105:
6101:
6097:
6093:
6089:
6085:
6081:
6077:
6070:
6063:
6044:
6040:
6036:
6032:
6028:
6024:
6020:
6013:
6006:
5998:
5994:
5989:
5984:
5981:(s1): 40–43.
5980:
5976:
5972:
5965:
5954:
5950:
5946:
5942:
5938:
5934:
5930:
5926:
5922:
5915:
5908:
5900:
5896:
5892:
5888:
5881:
5862:
5858:
5854:
5850:
5846:
5842:
5838:
5834:
5830:
5826:
5822:
5815:
5807:
5805:
5793:
5789:
5785:
5781:
5777:
5773:
5769:
5765:
5761:
5754:
5747:
5745:
5736:
5732:
5728:
5724:
5720:
5716:
5712:
5708:
5701:
5685:
5681:
5675:
5671:
5670:
5662:
5646:
5642:
5636:
5632:
5631:
5623:
5615:
5611:
5607:
5603:
5599:
5595:
5588:
5586:
5577:
5573:
5569:
5565:
5561:
5557:
5550:
5542:
5540:0-691-08436-X
5536:
5532:
5527:
5526:
5517:
5515:
5506:
5500:
5495:
5494:
5485:
5469:
5465:
5459:
5455:
5454:
5446:
5444:
5442:
5440:
5438:
5436:
5434:
5432:
5430:
5428:
5426:
5424:
5415:
5411:
5406:
5401:
5396:
5391:
5387:
5383:
5380:(9): e45508.
5379:
5375:
5371:
5364:
5356:
5352:
5347:
5342:
5338:
5334:
5330:
5326:
5322:
5318:
5314:
5312:
5308:
5299:
5291:
5287:
5283:
5279:
5275:
5271:
5264:
5257:
5251:
5247:
5235:
5231:
5228:(Quoted from
5227:
5226:
5219:
5212:
5211:
5204:
5197:
5191:
5181:
5172:
5166:
5160:
5151:
5150:Ancient Greek
5145:
5141:
5131:
5128:
5126:
5123:
5121:
5118:
5116:
5113:
5111:
5108:
5107:
5102:
5101:
5097:
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5087:
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5079:
5077:
5074:
5072:
5069:
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5064:
5062:
5059:
5057:
5054:
5052:
5049:
5047:
5044:
5042:
5039:
5037:
5036:Human ecology
5034:
5032:
5031:Ecopsychology
5029:
5027:
5024:
5022:
5019:
5017:
5014:
5012:
5009:
5007:
5004:
5002:
4999:
4997:
4994:
4992:
4989:
4987:
4984:
4982:
4979:
4977:
4974:
4972:
4969:
4968:
4963:
4957:
4952:
4949:
4943:
4938:
4935:
4934:Plants portal
4929:
4924:
4921:
4910:
4907:
4901:
4896:
4889:
4887:
4883:
4879:
4875:
4871:
4870:
4869:Silent Spring
4865:
4864:Rachel Carson
4860:
4858:
4857:Julia Lathrop
4854:
4850:
4846:
4842:
4838:
4834:
4830:
4824:
4818:
4812:
4809:
4805:
4800:
4795:
4791:
4786:
4784:
4780:
4776:
4775:Charles Elton
4772:
4768:
4763:
4761:
4760:Henry Gleason
4757:
4753:
4752:superorganism
4749:
4745:
4741:
4737:
4733:
4728:
4726:
4722:
4718:
4707:
4705:
4701:
4697:
4693:
4692:Gilbert White
4689:
4685:
4677:
4673:
4668:
4664:
4661:
4657:
4656:
4651:
4647:
4646:Carl Linnaeus
4643:
4639:
4634:
4632:
4628:
4627:Ernst Haeckel
4624:
4620:
4616:
4612:
4608:
4604:
4600:
4596:
4592:
4588:
4579:
4575:
4574:Ernst Haeckel
4570:
4568:
4563:
4556:
4550:
4544:
4542:
4538:
4534:
4530:
4526:
4522:
4518:
4514:
4510:
4506:
4502:
4498:
4494:
4488:
4482:
4480:
4466:
4456:
4449:
4441:
4437:
4428:
4420:
4416:
4411:
4409:
4401:
4395:
4393:
4389:
4385:
4381:
4377:
4373:
4369:
4364:
4358:
4354:
4348:
4338:
4336:
4332:
4328:
4324:
4320:
4315:
4310:
4306:
4302:
4301:decomposition
4295:
4285:
4283:
4279:
4275:
4271:
4270:
4264:
4260:
4258:
4249:
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5594:Ecosystems
5243:References
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