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The Relation of General Ecology to Human Ecology
Ecology, 1935"Our coordinated knowledge which in the general sense of the term is Science, is formed by the meeting of two orders of experience. One order is constituted by the direct, immediate discriminations of particular observations. The other order is constituted by our general way of conceiving the Universe.
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Human Ecology as a Problem of Ecological Design
2002Whatever their particular causes, environmental problems all share one fundamental trait: with rare exceptions they are unintended, unforeseen, and sometimes ironic side effects of actions arising from other intentions. We intend one thing and sooner or later get something very different.
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Synthetic ecology of the human gut microbiota
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2019G. Vrancken+4 more
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Fungal functional ecology: bringing a trait‐based approach to plant‐associated fungi
Biological Reviews, 2020Amy E Zanne+2 more
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