In ecology, a disturbance is a temporary change in environmental conditions that causes a pronounced change in an ecosystem. Disturbances often act quickly...
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The intermediate disturbance hypothesis (IDH) suggests that local species diversity is maximized when ecological disturbance is neither too rare nor too...
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down Disturbance (ecology), a temporary change in average environmental conditions that causes a pronounced change in an ecosystem Disturbance (geology)...
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ecology". Ecological science has boomed in the industrial investment of restoring ecosystems and their processes in abandoned sites after disturbance...
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Rhizopogon (section Disturbance ecology)
relationships Rhizopogon are thought to play an important role in the ecology of coniferous forests. Recent micromorphological and molecular phylogenetic...
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Ecological succession (redirect from Succession (ecology))
after disturbance of a community, such as from a fire, severe windthrow, or logging. Succession was among the first theories advanced in ecology. Ecological...
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Ecological restoration (redirect from Restoration Ecology)
"Chapter 17: Disturbance, Succession, and Community Assembly in Terrestrial Plant Communities". Assembly rules and restoration ecology : bridging the...
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remaining from before the disturbance. These biological legacies highly influence the reestablishment of the post-disturbance ecology. Some species from each...
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Landscape ecology is the science of studying and improving relationships between ecological processes in the environment and particular ecosystems. This...
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are mediated by regional-to-local level climate, disturbance, and management. Thus ecosystem ecology provides a powerful framework for identifying ecological...
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Ecosystem (section Ecosystem ecology)
equilibrium state, despite that disturbance, is termed its resistance. The capacity of a system to absorb disturbance and reorganize while undergoing...
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habitat disturbance, such as the introduction of invasive species. On a deeper level the meaning and value of the community concept in ecology is up for...
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Ecological resilience (redirect from Resilience (ecology))
In ecology, resilience is the capacity of an ecosystem to respond to a perturbation or disturbance by resisting damage and subsequently recovering. Such...
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culture, traditional ecological knowledge, ethnobotany, ecology of mosses, disturbance ecology, and general botany. She is the director of the newly established...
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ecological and environmental challenges. Islands portal Ecology portal Disturbance (ecology) Island biogeography Island syndrome Hawaiian honeycreeper...
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Soundscape ecology is the study of the acoustic relationships between living organisms, human and other, and their environment, whether the organisms...
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Autotroph (redirect from Producer (Ecology))
Isotopes to Estimate Trophic Position: Models, Methods, and Assumptions". Ecology. 83 (3): 703–718. doi:10.1890/0012-9658(2002)083[0703:USITET]2.0.CO;2....
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Freshwater ecosystem (redirect from Freshwater ecology)
two ecosystems form the more general study area of freshwater or aquatic ecology. A wetland is a distinct semi-aquatic ecosystem whose groundcovers are...
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Species distribution (redirect from Uniform distribution (ecology))
hierarchical model can integrate disturbance, dispersal and population dynamics. Based on factors of dispersal, disturbance, resources limiting climate, and...
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confirmation of Koch's postulates. Allelopathy Disease Etiology Disturbance (ecology) Forest IPM Glossary of phytopathology Lists of invasive species...
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Overpopulation (redirect from Overpopulation (ecology))
human health and well-being, or crowd other species out of existence. In ecology, overpopulation is a concept used primarily in wildlife management. Typically...
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Population ecology is a sub-field of ecology that deals with the dynamics of species populations and how these populations interact with the environment...
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before the exam) the individual most likely experiences anxiety. Disturbance (ecology) Sato, Tadatoshi; Yamamoto, Hironori; Sawada, Naoki; Nashiki, Kunitaka;...
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highlights the changing perspectives of ecology and education. In 2007 Johnson published Plant Disturbance Ecology: the Process and the Response. E.A. Johnson...
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cases in which human-mediated disturbance increases biodiversity as landscapes transform over time. Historical ecology challenges the very notion of a...
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Insular biogeography (category Insular ecology)
species, sympatric speciation appears to have occurred. Disturbance (ecology) Island ecology Mammals of the Caribbean Patch dynamics Distance decay Sky...
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Patch dynamics (redirect from Mosaic (ecology))
patch mosaic created and maintained by tidal disturbances. Patch dynamics became a dominant theme in ecology between the late 1970s and the 1990s. Patch...
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Habitat (redirect from Habitat (ecology))
In ecology, habitat refers to the array of resources, physical and biotic factors that are present in an area, such as to support the survival and reproduction...
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Ecological stability (redirect from Stability in ecology)
In ecology, an ecosystem is said to possess ecological stability (or equilibrium) if it is capable of returning to its equilibrium state after a perturbation...
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Physical quantity Lindeman RL (1942). "The Trophic-Dynamic Aspect of Ecology" (PDF). Ecology. 23 (4): 399–417. Bibcode:1942Ecol...23..399L. doi:10.2307/1930126...
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