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Cognitive Ecology

Topics in Cognitive Science, 2010
Cognitive ecology is the study of cognitive phenomena in context. In particular, it points to the web of mutual dependence among the elements of a cognitive ecosystem. At least three fields were taking a deeply ecological approach to cognition 30 years ago: Gibson's ecological psychology, Bateson's ecology of mind, and Soviet cultural-historical ...
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Ecological Restoration in the Light of Ecological History

Science, 2009
Ecological history plays many roles in ecological restoration, most notably as a tool to identify and characterize appropriate targets for restoration efforts. However, ecological history also reveals deep human imprints on many ecological systems and indicates that secular climate change has kept many targets moving at centennial to millennial time ...
Stephen T, Jackson, Richard J, Hobbs
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Emphasizing the ecology in parasite community ecology

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2007
In 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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How to Maintain Ecological Relevance in Ecology

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2015
Ecology has developed from a descriptive science to a scientific field that has fostered general theories such as island theory and optimal foraging. It has become a hypothesis-driven science with scientists around the world working on the same body of theory.
van Grunsven, R.H.A., Liefting, M.
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Systems Ecology: Ecological Network Analysis

2019
Ecological Network Analysis (ENA), based on network theory, is a methodology to quantify how objects interact with and depend on other objects in a system. Primary results from the method provide structural and functional properties of networks. A subset of ENA, Network Environ Analysis, divides the network into input and output “environs.” Application
Fath, B., Scharler, U.
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Ecology and Human Ecology

Social Forces, 1944
government control tends to promote equal distribution of whatever advantages are derived from planning. Our open-class philosophy and broad educational base would tend to make planning for the exclusive benefit of the elite classes unworkable. Since dictatorial regimes, as well as social planning, tend to arise in crisis situations, it is not at all ...
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Soil viral diversity, ecology and climate change

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Janet K Jansson   +2 more
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Ecology and impacts of white-nose syndrome on bats

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Joseph R Hoyt   +2 more
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