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Challenging the paradigms of deep-sea ecology
Deep-sea ecosystems represent Earth's major ecological research frontier. Focusing on seafloor ecosystems, we demonstrate how new technologies underpin discoveries that challenge major ecological hypotheses and paradigms, illuminating new deep-sea ...
Danovaro, Roberto +4 more
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Darkness visible: reflections on underground ecology [PDF]
Summary Soil science and ecology have developed independently, making it difficult for ecologists to contribute to urgent current debates on the destruction of the global soil resource and its key role in the global carbon cycle. Soils are believed to be exceptionally biodiverse parts of ecosystems, a view confirmed by recent data from the UK Soil ...
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Pursuing the ‘undigested’ principle in Timothy Morton's ‘The Dark Ecology of Elegy’, this essay will argue that the comic mode, despite seemingly being an opposing mode to Morton's, can produce similar results under the disarming camouflage of humour. To
Galleymore, Isabel; id_orcid
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Explores the "dark turn" in contemporary eco-theory through the shades of dark green, dark, and black ecology.
van Ooijen, Erik,
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Moving in the Dark: Enlightening the Spatial Population Ecology of European Cave Salamanders
Space use and movement are fundamental aspects of organisms' ecology, mirroring individual fitness, behavior, and life-history strategies. These mechanisms are shaped by environmental heterogeneity, which often makes it difficult to understand these ...
Salvidio, Sebastiano +2 more
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Book review, Dark Ecology: For a Logic of Future Coexistence, by Timothy Morton
Review of: Morton, Timothy, 2016: Dark Ecology: For a Logic of Future Coexistence. New York: Columbia University Press [First paragraph] The notion of Dark Ecology has been a consistent theme in Timothy Morton's writings since at least 2007s ‘Ecology ...
Hendrik Vollmer (7625342)
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Changes in wetland management in Kolleru Lake, India: a GIS and political ecology study
Kolleru Lake is one of the largest freshwater lakes in India stretching in between the two very fertile river deltas: River Godavari and River Krishna in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
Gali, Sowmya Sudhir
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Cyclic colour change in the bearded dragon Pogona vitticeps under different photoperiods.
The ability to change colour rapidly is widespread among ectotherms and has various functions including camouflage, communication and thermoregulation.
Marie Fan +2 more
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Object oriented architecture practice and 'Dark ecology': A subject-architect inquiry
Lisansüstü Programlar Enstitüsü, Mimarlık Tarihi Ana Bilim Dalı, Mimarlık Tarihi, Teorisi ve Eleştirisi Bilim DalıAntroposen dönemi yani insan çağı, doğa üzerinde insanın etkisinin en fazla olduğu günümüzde de içinde bulunduğumuz çağa verilen isimdir ...
Coşkuner, Alperen
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Astronomical Tourism: An often Overlooked Sustainable Tourism Segment
Astronomical tourism is a potential attraction for visitors to destination areas where dark skies free from artificial light pollution can be enjoyed.
Collison, Fredrick M., Ph.D.
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