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Ecological Modernisation, Ecological Modernities

Environmental Politics, 1996
The concept of ecological modernisation is increasingly being used in policy analysis to indicate deeply embedded and ecologically self‐conscious forms of cultural transformation. Its meaning varies significantly depending on author and context. Without further clarification, there is a danger that the term may serve to legitimise the continuing ...
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Ecology

2017
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Altay, Volkan   +3 more
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Ecology of Ebolaviruses

Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2021
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Africa is becoming known for the emergence and re-emergence of Ebola virus. The virus, which was initially restricted to East and Central Africa, is now emerging in West Africa. Ecological aspects of Ebola virus diseases are poorly understood.
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Experimental Ecology (Ecological Geobotany) [PDF]

open access: possible, 1980
Ecology has traditionally been about plants and animals: microbial ecology has been considered as something best left to microbiologists. At some time in their lives, many “macro-ecologists” may wish to find out about microbial ecology, and the book by LYNCH and POOLE (1979) might well be a good starting point.
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The Ecology of "Crowding"

The Journal of Parasitology, 2000
There are 2 elements that make ‘‘crowding’’ interesting— mechanism (causality) and manifestation (effect). In our companion paper, Larry Roberts addresses mechanisms. Here, we focus on manifestation. As ecologists, it is difficult to get too excited about Clark Read’s paper on the ‘‘crowding effect’’ in cestodes, at least initially.
Albert O. Bush   +2 more
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Ecology of Filoviruses

2017
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Filoviruses can cause severe and often fatal disease in humans. To date, there have been 47 outbreaks resulting in more than 31,500 cases of human illness and over 13,200 reported deaths. Since their discovery, researchers from many scientific disciplines have worked to better understand the natural ...
Brian R. Amman   +4 more
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Exergy and ecology

Ecological Modelling, 1992
The cells that form the basic units of ecosystems are the result of a long evolutionary process from organic soup to protobiont, to protocells and further on to ever more complex cells with very complicated anabolic (synthesizing) and information development processes.
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