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  • An '''ecosystem''' is a natural [[system]] consisting of all interdependent [[Plant (organi The term ecosystem was coined in 1930 by [[Roy Clapham]], to denote the physical and biologica
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  • * Grime, J.P. "Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: The Debate Deepens." Science Vol. 277. no. 533029 Aug 1997 pp. 12 ...F. (2007, May 7). Restoring Nature's Capital: An Action Agenda to Sustain Ecosystem Services
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  • Tropical or subtropical grassland ecosystem, sparsely populated with trees.
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  • *[[Ecosystem diversity]] *[[Ecosystem ecology]]
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  • * [http://www.barrameda.com.ar/ecology/the-ecosystem.htm The Ecosystem] * [http://www.beringclimate.noaa.gov Bering Sea Climate and Ecosystem: current status]
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  • *[[Ecosystem diversity]] *[[Ecosystem ecology]]
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  • * [http://www.barrameda.com.ar/ecology/the-ecosystem.htm The Ecosystem] * [http://www.beringclimate.noaa.gov Bering Sea Climate and Ecosystem: current status]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Savannah (ecosystem)]]
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  • Tropical or subtropical grassland ecosystem, sparsely populated with trees.
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  • A species-rich ecosystem in danger of destruction by human activities.
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  • An [[ecosystem]] characterized by an almost complete lack of [[vegetation]].
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  • The study of the range of [[life form]]s in a given [[ecosystem]].
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  • ...[[equator]], hosting [[desert]]s, [[tropical]] [[jungle]]s and [[savannah (ecosystem)|savannah]] as well as over fifty [[nation]]s; population about 900,000,000
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  • '''Conservation biology''' is the study and management of [[ecosystem]]s. Its main purposes are the maintenance of [[biodiversity]] and the preve
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  • ...is the complex set of interactions between a group of [[species]] in an [[ecosystem]]. It involves multiple trophic levels and can encapsulate many different [
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  • ...ecosystems and how the loss of biodiversity can be reversed through proper ecosystem management
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  • * Grime, J.P. "Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: The Debate Deepens." Science Vol. 277. no. 533029 Aug 1997 pp. 12 ...F. (2007, May 7). Restoring Nature's Capital: An Action Agenda to Sustain Ecosystem Services
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  • ...]]s like [[water]], [[sunlight]] or [[fossil fuel]]s and the capacity of [[ecosystem]]s to absorb the [[waste]] generated through [[production]], [[consumption]
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  • ...(1996). "Long-term effects of acid rain: Response and recovery of a forest ecosystem", ''Science'' 272:244-246.
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  • ...ebec]], [[Canada]] is a public facility housing four distinct artificial [[ecosystem]]s - marine, polar, tropical and Laurentian forest - which allow visitors t
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  • ...nd the fresh-water lake with the greatest volume, is a lake with an unique ecosystem.
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  • An '''ecosystem''' is a natural [[system]] consisting of all interdependent [[Plant (organi The term ecosystem was coined in 1930 by [[Roy Clapham]], to denote the physical and biologica
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  • {{r|Ecosystem}}
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  • ...ary industry standard interfaces for system manageability, which allow the ecosystem of computer architectures to move away from proprietary interfaces. Product
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  • ...ridwar-uttarakhand-india-with-reference-to-water Assessment of Ganga river ecosystem at Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India with reference to water quality indices, ''
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  • * [http://www.hubbardbrook.org/ Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study Homepage]
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  • ...studies the flow of matter and [[energy]] through defined areas known as [[ecosystem]]s. ...3''':399-418</ref> defined the field that would become ecosystem ecology. Ecosystem ecology is closely linked with [[biogeochemistry]].
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  • ==Coupled to existing ecosystem==
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  • ...ostulates that the Earth functions as a kind of superorganism as planetary ecosystem.<ref name=lovelockuc>Lovelock J. (2000) [http://www.ucpress.edu/excerpt.php
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  • {{r|Ecosystem model}}
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  • ...hage community ecology|community ecology]], and [[#Phage ecosystem ecology|ecosystem ecology]]. Phage ecology from these perspectives will be described in turn ...individuals]] found within a given environment (more formally, within an [[ecosystem]]), particularly when more than one [[species]] is present. [[Community eco
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  • ...[[biomass]] negatively impacts ecosystem functioning, the resilience of an ecosystem to recover from a disturbance, and productivity. ...ed ecosystems tend to undergo a phase shift towards a macroalgae dominated ecosystem.<ref>Hughes, T. P. 1994. Catastrophes, Phase Shifts, and Large-Scale Degrad
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  • * -tool ecosystem - DXX< SILK, SemMF, poolparty, ontowiki, sigma, ORE, dl-learner, sindice, m
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  • ...of Japan, Conservation International and The World Bank. <ref>The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund[http://www.cepf.net/xp/cepf/about_cepf/index.xml Official *Do not protect ecosystem services.
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  • ...ld today, an integrated discipline, from the molecular and cellular to the ecosystem, firmly resting on Darwinian principles. Weekly colloquia drew biologists f ...iota, and why specific genes are associated with particular regions of the ecosystem.
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  • ...g the integrity of managed ecosystems, IN: (M.S. Boyce and A. Haney, eds.) Ecosystem Management. Yale Univ Press, New Haven. pg. 78.</ref>"
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  • Perennial plants dominate many natural [[ecosystem]]s on land and in fresh water, with only a very few (e.g. ''[[Zostera]]'')
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  • ...and released about 800 green anacondas which live in the Venezuela llanos ecosystem." ( National Geographic News [http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/
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  • ...alpine ecosystem, while the Mauna Kea Science Reserve occurs in the alpine ecosystem.
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  • Trends in ecosystem and community properties in succession have been suggested, but few appear The development of some ecosystem attributes, such as [[pedogenesis]] and nutrient cycles, are both influence
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  • ...given [[biological unit]], typically a [[species (biology)|species]] or [[ecosystem]]. It has been developed by reversing the idea behind [[carrying capacity]]
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  • ...necology should be divided into population ecology, community ecology, and ecosystem ecology, defining autecology as essentially "species ecology."<ref name="Od
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  • ...It is also involved in the assessment of the effects of [[pollution]] on [[ecosystem]]s, human health and materials. Integrated environmental assessments and op
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  • ...and how the complexity observed in nature can persist and how this affects ecosystem functioning. This is essential for us to be able to predict, and eventually
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  • ...d [[tissue]]s to individual [[organism]]s, [[population]]s, [[species]], [[ecosystem]]s, the [[biosphere]], and [[astrobiology]]. Methodologically, biophysics e
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  • ...y such an arrangement, much as species affect one another indirectly in an ecosystem. Thus all living matter exists within larger [[heterarchy|heterarchical]] s ...by [[arthropod]]s and other animals, leading to the development of land [[ecosystem]]s.
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  • === Phage ecosystem ecology (suggested reading) === ...gy. The following are examples. [[#Phage ecosystem ecology|Return to phage ecosystem ecology.]]
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  • ...nt, meaning it enjoyed partaking of the most creative software development ecosystem ever devised and ...ing (e.g. linear algebra) and other science-related algorithms to Python’s ecosystem.
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  • ...centre of cruelty and degradation in human terms, but the island's natural ecosystem also suffered terribly, as the island was cleared to make way for buildings
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  • ...ook Experimental Forest]] (HBEF)<ref>'''Note:''' Site of the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study in the [[White Mountains]] of [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampsh ...ical]] effects of acidification have been demonstrated in laboratory whole-ecosystem acidification experiments and in field surveys. A number of species, espec
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  • ...Brook Experimental Forest (HBEF)<ref>'''Note:''' Site of the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study in the [[White Mountains]] of [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampsh ...ical]] effects of acidification have been demonstrated in laboratory whole-ecosystem acidification experiments and in field surveys. A number of species, espec
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  • ...terns of Eutrombicula alfreddugesi (Acari: Trombiculidae) in a forest edge ecosystem. | journal=J Med Entomol | year= 1993 | volume= 30 | issue= 1 | pages= 47-5
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  • ...a [[natural resource]] or the [[health]] of [[human]]s, [[animal]]s, or [[ecosystem]]s.<ref name=EPAGlossary>[http://www.epa.gov/OCEPAterms/vterms.html Terms o
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  • ...line itself. Landscape can be defined as an area containing two or more [[ecosystem]]s in close proximity (Sanderson and Harris 2000). ...s is the '''boundary''' (Forman 1995). '''Edge''' means the portion of an ecosystem near its perimeter, where influences of the adjacent patches can cause an e
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  • ...romosome|chromosomal]] differences. In other cases, sex is determined by [[ecosystem|environmental]] variables (such as [[temperature]]) during development or s
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  • ...mass and their importance to other organisms, the green plants dominate [[ecosystem]]s in both [[land]] and [[freshwater]]. By harnessing [[sunlight]] through
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  • ...eserves could lose species as they 'relaxed towards equilibrium' (known as ecosystem decay) caused a great deal of concern. These "islands" have a particular te
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  • ...as they would count as an [[invasive species]], possibly disrupting the [[ecosystem]] and disturbing the [[food chain]]; this could threaten other [[wildlife]]
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  • ...it Terisek.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Rainforest]]s are among the most biodiverse [[ecosystem]]s on earth]] '''Biodiversity''' is the variation of [[life]] forms within a given [[ecosystem]], [[biome]] or the entire [[Earth]]. Biodiversity is sometimes used as a m
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  • ...orton2003> {{citation | title = The Evolution of the U.S. Internet Peering Ecosystem
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  • ...ly just to hold onto the [[ecological niche]] that it already has in the [[ecosystem]]. In the second (macroevolutionary) version, the probability of extinction
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  • ...is also home to two [[endangered species]], each sustained by a fragile [[ecosystem]].
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  • ...c]] [[air]] and adversely affect the health of [[human]]s, [[animal]]s, [[ecosystem]]s or the usefulness of a [[natural resource]].<ref name=EPA-Overview>[http
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  • ...agriculture and some mineral and agro-processing. Despite Rwanda's fertile ecosystem, food production often does not keep pace with demand, requiring food impor
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  • ...ad to very serious wildfires that have potential to harm communities and [[ecosystem]]s. Areas treated systematically with prescribed fire are much easier to ma
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  • ...Gate Park }}</ref> It is unknown if these frogs entered the San Francisco ecosystem through intentional release or escape into the wild.
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  • ...orton2003> {{citation | title = The Evolution of the U.S. Internet Peering Ecosystem
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  • ...of larger mammals in the Kruger park that form the basis of the mammalian ecosystem. In particular the larger browsing and grazing animals effect the distribu
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  • ...t favourable for disease.<ref>Hirano and Upper (2000) Bacteria in the Leaf Ecosystem with Emphasis on ''Pseudomonas syringae'' — a Pathogen, Ice Nucleus, and
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  • Gene flow may affect [[biodiversity]] and might affect entire [[ecosystem]]s. ...y or [[invasive species|invasive]].&nbsp; Abiotic factors are parts of the ecosystem which are not alive, such as climate, salt and mineral content, and tempera
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  • associated ecosystem.<ref name=Primer/>
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  • ...cess-date=January 30, 2013 |book-title=WWW 2005 Workshop on the Weblogging Ecosystem |url-status=live |df=mdy-all}}</ref>
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  • Roderick Dewar, a theoretical physicist and ecosystem modeler working at the French agricultural research agency's centre in Bord ...ng food webs, material and energy allocation within organisms, and climate-ecosystem interactions are encouraging.''”
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  • ...ntracellular signaling pathways, to intra-species cooperative networks, to ecosystem food webs. Humans deliberately construct social networks of individuals wor
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  • ...ly due to the extensive reforestation efforts since the 1970s, the natural ecosystem is small and fragile due to its close proximity to human activities.<ref na
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  • ...an incomparable effect on the environment. They are able to interrupt the ecosystem by invading and contaminating many foods eaten, however it can greatly impr
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  • ...species include [[Walrus | walruses]] and whales. The area has a fragile [[ecosystem]] which is slow to change and slow to recover from disruptions or damage. T
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  • ...osphere daily. Now as a nation, we strive to preserve what is left of our ecosystem.-->
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  • * elucidate the drivers and effects of ecosystem change as a basis for projecting likely future changes on time scales rangi ...mely rapid. Understanding how these changes will affect planetary climate, ecosystem structure, and human habitats is an urgent research priority in which astro
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  • ...he FCC is poised to take intrusive action into a well-functioning Internet ecosystem without either the demonstrated need or clear legal authority to do so. I
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  • ...int in their [[life cycle]]. Animals are essential [[consumer]]s in many [[ecosystem]]s and many are also important in [[human]] [[society|societies]] and [[eco Animals act as [[consumer]]s in whatever [[ecosystem]]s they live in. They are thus [[heterotroph]]s and can often be found at
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  • ...entieth century of the reduction in abundance of [[pollinator]]s in many [[ecosystem]]s worldwide.
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  • ...eserve actual remnants of an organism, or evidence of their presence in an ecosystem.<ref name="MacRae"/> ...>Behrensmeyer, A.K. 1991. Vertebrate Paleoecology in a Recent East African Ecosystem. In: Gray, J., Boucot, A.J. & Berry, W.B.N. (eds.), ''Communities of the Pa
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  • The [[marine ecosystem]] is large, and thus there are many subfields of marine biology. Most invo
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  • Image:KilcullenEcosystem.png| thumb | 300px|left |Ecosystem of Insurgency
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  • ...and High Efficiency AAC (HE-AAC) audio codec support that opens up a broad ecosystem and selection of standards-based video that developers can leverage in thei
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  • ...riculture|agricultural]] purposes has led to the loss of much of the Tugai ecosystem as it is transformed into desert. The overgrazing of cattle leads to a redu
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  • ...Yellowstone has triggered a cascade of unanticipated changes in the park's ecosystem" | url=http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa006&articleID=00076914-066
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  • ...ture of the receiving river or lake to an unacceptable level for the local ecosystem. A cooling tower serves to dissipate the heat into the atmosphere instead a
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  • ...ture of the receiving river or lake to an unacceptable level for the local ecosystem. A cooling tower serves to dissipate the heat into the atmosphere instead a
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  • ...2359 Media.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Tech in Asia - Connecting Asia's startup ecosystem|url=https://www.techinasia.com/singtels-ncs-acquires-singapore-digital-serv
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  • ...e the primary [[decomposers]] of dead organic matter in most terrestrial [[ecosystem]]s. Fungi are also used extensively by humans: [[yeast]]s are responsible f
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  • ...ntitative method for understanding the relationship between a species, its ecosystem and the environment at large is developed. Even if today Hutchinson's niche
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  • * Conversion of natural [[ecosystem]]s of all types into [[arable land]].
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  • Image:KilcullenEcosystem.png| thumb | right |Kilcullen Figure 1: Ecosystem of Insurgency<ref name=Kilcullen2004>{{citation
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  • ...brings unanticipated risks to agribusiness, wildlife conservation, and the ecosystem. Human [[Francisella tularensis|tularemia]], listed in both the [[CDC Biote
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  • ...ht-of-center policy ideas and fighting for them." He sees a dysfunctional "ecosystem" as split into:
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  • ...nt of ecological anthropology and relevant research methods; the use of an ecosystem approach with emphasis on arctic, high altitude, arid land, grassland, and
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  • ...with respect to phage [[organismal]], [[population]], [[community]] and [[ecosystem]] ecology.<ref>Goyal SM ''et al.'' (1987) ''Phage Ecology''. John Wiley and
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  • ...with respect to phage [[organismal]], [[population]], [[community]] and [[ecosystem]] ecology.<ref>Goyal SM ''et al.'' (1987) ''Phage Ecology''. John Wiley and
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  • ...trogen cycle]], as well as fulfilling other vital roles in virtually all [[ecosystem]]s, such as recycling other organisms' dead remains and waste products thro
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  • ...om. “The Emergence and Outcomes of Collective Action: An Institutional and Ecosystem Approach.” Ambiente & sociedade (2002): 107-127. Low, B, R Costanza, E Ostrom, J Wilson, and CP Simon. “Humanñecosystem Interactions: A Dynamic Integrated Model.” Ecological Economics 31, no. 2
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  • ...attempts to include these relationships in scaling exercises that predict ecosystem-level properties such as the metabolic balance of the oceans and the produc
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  • ...ills]] from [[tanker (ship)|tanker ship]] accidents have damaged natural [[ecosystem]]s in [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], the [[Galapagos Islands]], [[France]]
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  • ...w did Easter Island's ancient statues lead to the destruction of an entire ecosystem?], The Independent</ref> In 1875, [[measles]] killed over 40,000 [[Fiji]]an
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  • ...to return the site to productive use as a business, recreation, or natural ecosystem. Identifying the intended reuse early in the cleanup often results in faste
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  • ...nd future, and in all its manifestations, from [[Organism|organisms]] to [[Ecosystem|ecosystems]] to the [[biosphere]]; from [[Artificial life|artificial life]]
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  • ...water from [[Mono Lake]] &mdash; an especially otherworldly and beautiful ecosystem &mdash; and from farmers in the [[Owens Valley]]. ''See also'' [[California
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  • ...ng systems, e.g., a community of populations of many different species (an ecosystem). The Gaia hypothesis entertains the proposition that homeostatic mechanism
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  • ...nents: organ interactions resulting in blood pressure homeostasis; (c) for ecosystem components: predator and prey behaviors; ...key to unlocking the system of interest, whether a cell, a species, or an ecosystem.
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  • ...t could disrupt food webs and impact human societies that depend on marine ecosystem services.<ref>{{cite paper |author=Raven JA ''et al.'' |title= Ocean acidif
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  • ...has been found. MS likely occurs as a result of some combination of both [[ecosystem|environmental]] and [[genetics|genetic]] factors. Various theories try to c
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  • ...he Pilgrims.<ref>Diana Muir, ''Reflections in Bullough’s Pond: Economy and Ecosystem in New England,'' 2000 [http://www.upne.com/features/MuirExcerpt.html excer
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  • ...mammals, also reflect self-organization. The animals and components of the ecosystem embedding them self-organize, resulting in "...unitary structures with cohe Any entity, whether a cell or an ecosystem, that we recognize as living we recognize also as a '[[Systems biology|livi
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  • ...laborative, ever-growing, and personalized, the Encyclopedia of Life is an ecosystem of websites that makes all key information about life on Earth accessible t
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  • ...mammals, also reflect self-organization. The animals and components of the ecosystem embedding them self-organize, resulting in "...unitary structures with cohe
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