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Microbial Ecology at the Nexus of Food Safety and Biotechnology With Ecological Mechanisms, Risks, and Emerging Innovations. [PDF]
Tepson JA, Agyirifo DS.
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Coexistence with Large Carnivores Informed by Community Ecology
Conserving predators on an increasingly crowded planet brings very difficult challenges. Here, we argue that community ecology theory can help conserve these species in human-dominated landscapes. Letting humans and predators share the same landscapes is
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Emphasizing the ecology in parasite community ecology
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2007In natural systems, individuals are often co-infected by many species of parasites. However, the significance of interactions between species and the processes that shape within-host parasite communities remain unclear. Studies of parasite community ecology are often descriptive, focusing on patterns of parasite abundance across host populations rather
Amy B, Pedersen, Andy, Fenton
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Communication as an ecological system
International Journal of Audiology, 2008A conceptual framework for human communication, based on traditional biological ecology, is further developed. The difference between communication at the message and behavioural levels is emphasized. Empirical data are presented from various studies, showing that degree of satisfaction with communication is correlated with how close the outcome is to ...
Erik, Borg +4 more
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Community Physiological Ecology
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2019The effects of animal homeostatic function on ecological interactions have not been well-integrated into community ecology. Animals mediate environmental change and stressors through homeostatic shifts in physiology and behavior, which likely shape ecological interactions and plant communities. Animal responses to stressors can alter their habitat use,
Robin W, Warne +2 more
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Ecology: Individuals, Populations and Communities.
The Journal of Applied Ecology, 1987A revised and updated edition of this textbook. As before the study of plant and animal ecology is fully integrated and mathematical and laborotory studies are described where necessary. Examples drawn from real ecological systems ilustrate the complexity of this subject and the involvement of diverse areas: descriptive natural history, physiology ...
D. J. L. Harding +3 more
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The Ecologies of Community Caring
Advances in Nursing Science, 1999Caring has been called the interactive exemplar of nursing in that it relates other foundational concepts of person, health, and environment within the profession and discipline. However, to reflect the dynamic praxis of knowing, being, and doing that is community health nursing, caring must include a focus on communities, the environment, and the ...
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2023
Abstract Carnivorans interact in diverse ways with other community members, in addition to eating them. All heterotrophs cycle nutrients; carnivorans cycle animal bodies and deposit carrion and waste in patterns that structure vegetation communities. The best-documented case of transporting nutrients across ecological boundaries involves
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Abstract Carnivorans interact in diverse ways with other community members, in addition to eating them. All heterotrophs cycle nutrients; carnivorans cycle animal bodies and deposit carrion and waste in patterns that structure vegetation communities. The best-documented case of transporting nutrients across ecological boundaries involves
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Ecological Versatility and Community Ecology
1995This book was first published in 1995, a time when, like today, there were mounting concerns that the management of our natural global heritage was failing to arrest the rapid loss of biodiversity. The problem may be traced to the extinction of enormous numbers of 'specialised' species, especially in the tropics.
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For an Ecology of Communication
Media Information Australia, 1991A suggestion is presented that the use of paper should be replaced by ecologically sound mechanisms in research and education. The advantageous manner in which audio-visual media and computers can be used as suitable methods of communication and information delivery to replace printed texts is discussed.
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