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Population Ecology
This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of population ecology, offering valuable insights into the dynamics and interactions that shape the... -
Principles of fire ecology
Fire ecology is a complex discipline that can only be understood by integrating biological, physical, and social sciences. The science of fire...
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Population Ecology
Populations of species are foundational building blocks in communities and ecosystems throughout the biosphere. How do these populations achieve... -
Landscape Ecology Meets Disease Ecology in the Tropical America: Patterns, Trends, and Future Directions
Purpose of ReviewIn this paper, we synthesize the status and trends of studies assessing the effects of landscape structure and changes on zoonotic...
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Introduction to Restoration Ecology
Restoration ecology is an interdisciplinary field of research that builds on the concepts and foundations of ecology and makes use of other... -
Trait-based ecology of microalgae
This paper introduces and summarises the main outcomes of the 19th workshop of the International Association for Phytoplankton Taxonomy and Ecology...
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Zooscape ecology: a conceptual analysis of zoos and landscape ecology
ContextZoos are a unique landscape with fascinating connections to the principles of landscape ecology. These ‘zooscapes’ have a focus on managing...
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Community Ecology
Much of what happens in terms of ecological interactions in the biosphere occurs within the context of a community – whether terrestrial, aquatic,... -
Empirical evidence of widespread exaggeration bias and selective reporting in ecology
In many scientific disciplines, common research practices have led to unreliable and exaggerated evidence about scientific phenomena. Here we...
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Schleiermacherean Panentheism and Ecology
Although Friedrich Schleiermacher is relatively well known as “the father of modern liberal theology,” not widely known are the ecological... -
Insect Ecology
Insect ecology is the study of how insects interact with the environment. The environment consists of both physical characteristics (abiotic) and... -
Ecology of Lymnaeid Snails
The ecology of the lymnaeid snails, including their habitat preferences, resistance to abiotic factors, and interactions with other species of... -
Community Ecology
Community ecology explores the complex interactions among diverse organisms inhabiting a shared space and how they shape their environment. This... -
Avian Disease Ecology in the Neotropics
Birds are the best-known taxonomic group worldwide, and the Neotropics is home to the most considerable avian diversity. However, there is still a... -
Sustainable Bioeconomy for Next-Generation Industrial Ecology
The sustainable bioeconomy is becoming an increasingly important aspect of industrial ecology as we seek to reduce our dependence on finite resources... -
Examining the paradox of urban disease ecology by linking the perspectives of Urban One Health and Ecology with Cities
The ecology of zoonotic, including vector-borne, diseases in urban social-ecological systems is influenced by complex interactions among human and...
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Effects of urban-induced mutations on ecology, evolution and health
Increasing evidence suggests that urbanization is associated with higher mutation rates, which can affect the health and evolution of organisms that...
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Co-habiting ants and silverfish display a converging feeding ecology
BackgroundVarious animal taxa have specialized to living with social hosts. Depending on their level of specialization, these symbiotic animals are...
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Soil viral diversity, ecology and climate change
Soil viruses are highly abundant and have important roles in the regulation of host dynamics and soil ecology. Climate change is resulting in...
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Physiological Ecology of Ferns
This is a review of research on the physiological ecology of ferns encompassing aquatic, terrestrial, and epiphytic species. Each of these is...