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Ecological Versatility and Community Ecology.
Ecology, 1996Mathew A. Leibold, Ralph C. Mac Nally
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1984
No one organism lives in simple isolation, interacting, according to selfish physiological requirements, with its physical and chemical — abiotic — environment. Such a straightforward relationship is shattered by the fact that the individual shares its environment with other organisms of the same or different species; the simple interplay of organism ...
R. J. Putman, S. D. Wratten
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No one organism lives in simple isolation, interacting, according to selfish physiological requirements, with its physical and chemical — abiotic — environment. Such a straightforward relationship is shattered by the fact that the individual shares its environment with other organisms of the same or different species; the simple interplay of organism ...
R. J. Putman, S. D. Wratten
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2021
An Ecology of Communication addresses an ecological and communicative dilemma: the universe, earth, and socio-cultural life world are resoundingly dialogic, yet we have created modern and postmodern cultures largely governed by monologue. This book is indispensable reading for scholars and students of communication, ecology, and social sciences, as it ...
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An Ecology of Communication addresses an ecological and communicative dilemma: the universe, earth, and socio-cultural life world are resoundingly dialogic, yet we have created modern and postmodern cultures largely governed by monologue. This book is indispensable reading for scholars and students of communication, ecology, and social sciences, as it ...
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Ecological Versatility and Community Ecology
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1997Fabian M. Jaksic, Ralph C. Mac Nally
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2008
Abstract Community ecology considers an assessment of all the species in an area and their interactions and is thus a hierarchical step up from population ecology (Chapter 5). To understand the community ecology of grasslands we need to consider the temporal and spatial patterns exhibited by the species and the processes involved in ...
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Abstract Community ecology considers an assessment of all the species in an area and their interactions and is thus a hierarchical step up from population ecology (Chapter 5). To understand the community ecology of grasslands we need to consider the temporal and spatial patterns exhibited by the species and the processes involved in ...
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2009
Abstract Community ecology is the study of the interactions between populations of coexisting species. This book provides a state of the art in theory, models and applications of community ecology, with special attention to its topology, dynamics, the importance of spatial and temporal scale as well as applications to emerging problems ...
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Abstract Community ecology is the study of the interactions between populations of coexisting species. This book provides a state of the art in theory, models and applications of community ecology, with special attention to its topology, dynamics, the importance of spatial and temporal scale as well as applications to emerging problems ...
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2012
At the beginning of the 20th century there was much debate about the “nature” of communities. The driving question was whether the community was a self-organized system of co-occurring species or simply a haphazard collection of populations with minimal functional integration.
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At the beginning of the 20th century there was much debate about the “nature” of communities. The driving question was whether the community was a self-organized system of co-occurring species or simply a haphazard collection of populations with minimal functional integration.
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