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relating to
adaptation and
natural selection are
cornerstones of
modern ecological theory.
Ecosystems are
dynamically interacting systems of organisms, the...
- An
ecological pyramid (also
trophic pyramid,
Eltonian pyramid,
energy pyramid, or
sometimes food pyramid) is a
graphical representation designed to show...
- The
ecological footprint measures human demand on
natural capital, i.e. the
quantity of
nature it
takes to
support people and
their economies. It tracks...
- An
ecosystem (or
ecological system) is a
system that
environments and
their organisms form
through their interaction.: 458 The
biotic and
abiotic components...
- An
ecological fallacy (also
ecological inference fallacy or po****tion fallacy) is a
formal fallacy in the
interpretation of
statistical data that occurs...
- community. The
concept of
ecological niche is
central to
ecological biogeography,
which focuses on
spatial patterns of
ecological communities. "Species distributions...
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Ecological economics, bioeconomics, ecolonomy, eco-economics, or ecol-econ is both a
transdisciplinary and an
interdisciplinary field of
academic research...
- In the
behavioral sciences,
ecological validity is
often used to
refer to the
judgment of
whether a
given study's
variables and
conclusions (often collected...
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Ecological health is a term that has been used in
relation to both
human health and the
condition of the environment. In medicine,
ecological health has...
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Ecological damage may
refer to:
environmental degradation something adversely affecting ecological health something adversely affecting ecosystem health...