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Landscape Ecology: The Effect of Pattern on Process
, 1989Consideration of spatial dynamics in many areas of ecology has received increased attention during the past decade. For example, the role of disturbance in creating and maintaining a spatial mosaic in the rocky intertidal zone was studied.
M. Turner
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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 ...
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(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 ...
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, 1982
Identification of the selective forces on plant dispersal engenders theoretical argument, empirical study, and speculation. We separate evidence, testable hypotheses, and conjecture surrounding two major questions in dispersal ecology.
Henry Howe, J. Smallwood
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Identification of the selective forces on plant dispersal engenders theoretical argument, empirical study, and speculation. We separate evidence, testable hypotheses, and conjecture surrounding two major questions in dispersal ecology.
Henry Howe, J. Smallwood
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The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and Plants
, 2020Charles C. Elton
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The ecology of the ecological literature [PDF]
Robert M. May, Judith May
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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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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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Generalized linear mixed models: a practical guide for ecology and evolution.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2009Benjamin M. Bolker+6 more
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Predictive habitat distribution models in ecology
, 2000A. Guisan, N. Zimmermann
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