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Encyclopedia of Theoretical Ecology, 2018
Ecosystem ecology is a branch of study and thinking within the ecological sciences that focuses on the ecosystem—a dynamic network of interactions of organisms and their environment—and the importance of these interactions to the organisms and earth system processes.
Yiqi Luo, Ensheng Weng, Yuanhe Yang
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Ecosystem ecology is a branch of study and thinking within the ecological sciences that focuses on the ecosystem—a dynamic network of interactions of organisms and their environment—and the importance of these interactions to the organisms and earth system processes.
Yiqi Luo, Ensheng Weng, Yuanhe Yang
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What can ecological science contribute to the sustainable management and conservation of the natural systems that underpin human well-being? Bridging the natural, physical and social sciences, this book shows how ecosystem ecology can inform the ecosystem services approach to environmental management.
Christopher L.J. Frid (Editor) +1 more
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Disease Ecology Meets Ecosystem Science
Ecosystems, 2016Daniel L Preston +2 more
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The Ecology of Software Ecosystems
Computer, 2015Software ecosystems--collections of software projects developed and used by the same community--are extremely complex. Comparing them with biological ecosystems can yield new strategies for improving their effectiveness and resilience.
Mens, Tom, Grosjean, Philippe
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Civic ecology practices are community-based, environmental stewardship actions taken to enhance green infrastructure, ecosystem services, and human well-being in cities and other human-dominated landscapes.
Marianne E Krasny +2 more
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Ecological Feminism and Ecosystem Ecology
Hypatia, 1991Ecological feminism is a feminism which attempts to unite the demands of the women's movement with those of the ecological movement. Ecofeminists often appeal to “ecology” in support of their claims, particularly claims about the importance of feminism to environmentalism. What is missing from the literature is any sustained attempt to show respects in
Karen J. Warren, Jim Cheney
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The Ecosystem Ecology of Coral Reefs Revisited
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and SystematicsEarly studies in coral reefs showed that simple measurements of ecosystem metabolism (primary production and ecosystem respiration) were useful for understanding complex reef dynamics at an ecosystem scale.
Jacob E. Allgeier
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Ecosystem Services, 2019
The main study objective was to determine how primary and lower secondary school students’ valuations and perceptions of ecosystem services as provisioning (produces timber, food, and fuel), regulating (regulates the climate, protects against natural ...
G. Torkar, U. Krašovec
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The main study objective was to determine how primary and lower secondary school students’ valuations and perceptions of ecosystem services as provisioning (produces timber, food, and fuel), regulating (regulates the climate, protects against natural ...
G. Torkar, U. Krašovec
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2008
Abstract Ecosystem ecology is the study of the biotic and abiotic components of the environment; in other words, the study of living organisms and their interaction with their environment. It was introduced as a concept to ecology by Tansley (1935).
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Abstract Ecosystem ecology is the study of the biotic and abiotic components of the environment; in other words, the study of living organisms and their interaction with their environment. It was introduced as a concept to ecology by Tansley (1935).
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