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Ecological Functions of Landscapes

Eurasian Soil Science, 2018
Ecological functions of landscapes are considered a system of processes ensuring the development, preservation, and evolution of ecosystems and the biosphere as a whole. The concept of biogeocenosis can be considered a model that integrates biotic and environmental functions.
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Functional Plant Ecology

2007
Methods in Comparative Functional Ecology C.M. Duarte Opportunistic Growth and Desiccation Tolerance: The Ecological Success of Poikilohydrous Autotrophs L. Kappen and F. Valladares Ecological Significance of Inherent Variation in Relative Growth Rate H. Poorter and E.
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Functions in Ecosystem Ecology

Philosophical Topics, 2019
In this essay, I argue that the selected effects approach to ecosystem functions is inadequate and defend the adequacy of the systemic capacity account. I additionally argue that rival persistence enhancing and organizational approaches face serious problems when applied to ecosystem ecology. Lastly, I explore how the systemic capacity approach applies
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Functional ecological inference

Journal of Econometrics
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Bontemps, Christian   +2 more
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Ecological Functions of Wetlands

2011
We use the term “function” to mean processes or manifestations of processes. Wetlands probably have hundreds of functions, but only a small number are considered important to most people. Some values are based on aesthetics, such as beauty and naturalness, but many are economic, such as water quality improvement, wildlife hunting lease value, and ...
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Grounding trait‐based root functional ecology

Functional Ecology, 2023
Florian Fort
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Functional ecology: the evolution of an ecological journal

Functional Ecology, 2015
Charles W. Fox   +5 more
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Functionalizing ecological integrity: using functional ecology to monitor animal communities

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
Ecological integrity—the degree to which an ecosystem supports ecological structure, composition, diversity, function, and connectivity typical of natural conditions—has been a guiding principle in ecosystem monitoring around the world. However, in terrestrial ecosystems, integrity‐based monitoring often excludes animal communities, even though they ...
Ana Miller‐ter Kuile   +10 more
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Functional Traits in Lichen Ecology: A Review of Challenge and Opportunity

Microorganisms, 2021
Christopher Ellis   +2 more
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Fungal functional ecology: bringing a trait‐based approach to plant‐associated fungi

Biological Reviews, 2020
Amy E Zanne   +2 more
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