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Integrating ecology into biotechnology

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2007
New high-throughput culture-independent molecular tools are allowing the scientific community to characterize and understand the microbial communities underpinning environmental biotechnology processes in unprecedented ways. By creatively leveraging these new data sources, microbial ecology has the potential to transition from a purely descriptive to a
McMahon, KD, Martin, HG, Hugenholtz, P
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Ecology Meets Integral Ecology Meets Media Ecology

The Journal of Communication and Religion, 2021
Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home has struck a deep chord with a broad audience. We explore the synergy between the ethical vision of sustainability in the Earth Charter and the encyclical. We position the document within the ecology and media landscapes.
Maria F. Loffredo Roca   +1 more
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Ecology and Integrated Pest Management

International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 1994
The struggle to control populations of organisms that feed on agricultural crops, livestock, and directly on humans is as old as recorded history, and will continue into the perceivable future. Only 30 years ago, the availability of relatively cheap and highly effective synthetic organic pesticides was thought to be the ultimate solution to pest ...
van Lenteren, J.C., Overholt, W.A.
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Integral Ecology and the Anthropocene

2017
Abstract After nearly 12,000 years living in the Holocene geological age we have now arrived in the Anthropocene. Now, instead of an integral ecology that considers the world as having its ecology, economy, and justice systematically linked, we are confronted by an ecology dominated by a profit-driven economy.
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Sleep Ecophysiology: Integrating Neuroscience and Ecology

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2016
Here, we propose an original approach to explain one of the great unresolved questions in animal biology: what is the function of sleep? Existing ecological and neurological approaches to this question have become roadblocks to an answer. Ecologists typically treat sleep as a simple behavior, instead of a heterogeneous neurophysiological state, while ...
Aulsebrook, A.   +4 more
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Beyond Positivist Ecology: Toward an Integrated Ecological Ethics

Science and Engineering Ethics, 2008
A post-positivist understanding of ecological science and the call for an "ecological ethic" indicate the need for a radically new approach to evaluating environmental change. The positivist view of science cannot capture the essence of environmental sciences because the recent work of "reflexive" ecological modelers shows that this requires a ...
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Evolving an Integral Ecology of Mind

Cortex, 2005
A deliberation upon the possibility of generating a comprehensive view of 'mind as a whole' by integrating biology, psychology and sociology, and considering 'Mind' as a dynamical interplay between values existing over many levels and scales of complex systems.
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Biocentrism and Ecological Integrity

1998
It is difficult to be a biocentrist these days with all the criticism that has come their way. First of all, biocentrists are criticized for failing to state their view in such a way that it is not biased in favor of the human species.1 Secondly, they are criticized for following Ado Leopold and basing their view on an ecology that regards ecosystems ...
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The right to development, integral human development, and integral ecology in the Amazon

International Journal of Human Rights, 2021
Ilaria Schnyder Von Wartensee
exaly  

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