How important are rotifers to the ecology of springs and soils, interstitial, and periphytic habitats? |
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The continuous monitoring of the lake ecology reveals far-reaching changes in its environment. |
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Ponies play a crucial role in the area's ecology by eating vast amounts of vegetation and preventing the landscape turning into a wilderness. |
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Consequently the science of ecology ought to be the science behind the engineering of ecosystems to become agroecosystems. |
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In his writing and frequent lectures, Jackson explores the intersection of science and society, agronomy and ecology, culture and politics. |
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The ecology of true winterbournes results from their transient nature and information on their ecology is limited. |
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This joint consideration of Darwinian adaptationism and ecology has, in fact, produced the discipline of behavioral ecology. |
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After his formal retirement in 1974, Dan made significant contributions to urban wildlife ecology and conservation. |
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Their evidence that it represents a new species is based on differences in ecology and tassel and plant morphology. |
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The success of flow cytometry and its ever-increasing use in plant taxonomy, systematics and ecology may pose unexpected problems. |
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As have others, Gaskell uses comparative studies of Razorbills and other alcids to speculate about the behavioral ecology of Great Auks. |
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Davis, who has written extensively about the dangers of our fire ecology, is well-acquainted with the burn area. |
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From the perspective of human ecology, migration is the major mechanism of social change and adaptability for human populations. |
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But detailed examination of Yanomami ecology failed to support Harris's hypothesis. |
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Left biocentrists are concerned with social justice and class issues, but within a context of ecology. |
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The main subdisciplines represented in conservation biology are population genetics, population biology, landscape ecology and biogeography. |
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The emphasis is on horticultural aspects of reproductive biology and pollination ecology. |
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Whale Study Week includes boat trips as well as classes in whale biology and general marine ecology. |
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Fire, which clears out flammable underbrush and thins stands of young trees, is a natural part of the ecology in most Western forests. |
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In another corner, college students were airing their views thunderously on the urgent need to preserve the ecology. |
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On the other hand the idea of mental ecology could sort of sound a bit like new age woolliness. |
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Moreover, a successful biosphere would prove to be an important step in the direction of space colonization, terraforming and remedial ecology. |
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And evolution of any management strategy requires knowledge on depredatory birds' feeding guild structure, breeding and roosting ecology. |
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I am currently investigating the behaviour and ecology of lorisids and bushbabies in Kenya. |
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Organic techniques have been developed from an understanding of and research into soil science, crop breeding, animal husbandry and ecology. |
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In other words, classes in mathematical modeling can help change the academic culture of biology and ecology departments. |
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The dark green color was chosen because it represents life, nature, growth, and ecology. |
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The distribution, water chemistry, ecology, hydrology, limnology, and invertebrate and amphibian fauna of vernal ponds have been investigated. |
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The choice is made on the basis of their international significance in terms of ecology, botany, zoology, limnology, or hydrology. |
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This may reflect differences in forest ecology or between monkeys, but it does suggest caution about generalising from over simple models. |
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Six ducks and 5,000 grass and silver carp have been introduced into the reborn lake to conserve its ecology. |
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The proximity of Chiapas and Oaxaca, and their shared history and geography, does not destine them to mimic patterns of political ecology. |
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Today we look at a bold and audacious project that's bringing a fresh approach to the way we understand the ecology of this country. |
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He published seminal papers on the ecology of the puna avifauna and on the breeding biology of several of its endemic species. |
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However, the examination of specific cases may still yield valuable insight into the relationship between phylogeny, ontogeny and ecology. |
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We were leaning about ecology in our biology class and this involved a trip to Dublin Zoo. |
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The reductionist approach is thus coupled with the ecology of whole organisms. |
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Masters and doctoral programs feature ecosystem ecology courses in restoration. |
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It always interested me why that happened, and why it happened at the same time that the science of ecology was born. |
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A general goal of avian evolutionary ecology is to understand mechanisms driving patterns of community organization. |
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Scientists say they still have a lot to learn about ecology at Mount St. Helens. |
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In this paper, recent work on fruit type evolution in angiosperms is reviewed in relation to dispersal agents and habitat ecology. |
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Then I got a Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Tennessee. |
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Therefore, measurements of dive depths and profiles are significant components in many studies of seabird foraging ecology. |
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Despite the abundance of Impatiens species in China, studies of pollination systems and pollination ecology have not been reported. |
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Effective management for this species is hampered because relatively little is known about nesting ecology. |
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So instead of a plan based on timber production, it is based on ecology as well. |
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The latter paper complements the majority of those in this volume that focused on stopover ecology in eastern North America. |
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Outdoor experts will teach ecology and the river environment as it pertains to supporting the carp species. |
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Part II includes seven thematic chapters covering the biogeography, ecology, behavior, life history, and conservation of grebes. |
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It is a standard assumption in plant ecology that plants respond to their environment in such a way as to optimize their resource use. |
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After a few years of working in the field, I went back to graduate school to study marine ecology. |
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Fruit-eating bats play an important role in forest ecology, taking in seeds and pooping them all over the forest after digesting the fruit. |
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Nearly a decade did Mohan spend observing the animal, its behavioural patterns and ecology even in the icy climate of the hill station. |
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Nonetheless, over the last three decades a number of studies have explored their ecology, histology and physiology. |
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Understanding factors that affect canopy photosynthesis would contribute to agriculture, ecology, meteorology, and global science. |
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This tigress was the third of seven tigers that we collared over the eight years of the Panna tiger ecology project. |
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Numerous recent studies in vertebrate paleontology have focused on reconstructing the ecology of terrestrial fossil communities. |
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Amongst the group were experts in environmental management, ecology, geology, palaeontology, climatology and economics. |
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It briefly reviews the history of chiropteran viruses and discusses their emergence in the context of geography, phylogeny, and ecology. |
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The extensive exhibition incorporates biology, gemology, anthropology, mineralogy, and ecology. |
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For her, the one-legged cow was a sure sign of the upcoming erosion of moral ecology. |
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Insights into color perception are often crucial to understanding animal behavior, ecology, and speciation. |
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At the other end of the spectrum, organismal biology and ecology are making a modest comeback. |
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The Great Lakes make for a problematic bioregion because each lake has a very different ecology and history. |
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The terrestrial ecology of Pennsylvanian tropical wetlands is understood in detail, but coeval dryland ecosystems remain highly enigmatic. |
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His connection with the bears wasn't just about ecology or respect, it was deeply and possibly pervertedly spiritual. |
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It has her musing about cormorants, nautical terms and charts, spiders, ecology, conquistadors and hats on Parisienne heads. |
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In terms of their reproductive ecology, the syngnathids studied thus far fall into two broad categories. |
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These surveys have addressed problems in population genetics, systematics, ecology, and conservation biology. |
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The board found it would have an impact on the geology, hydrogeology and ecology of the area. |
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Backcasting has historically been used in the fields of ecology and climatology to monitor population trends and climate patterns. |
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Among these are astronomy, climatology, ecology, evolutionary biology, geology, and paleontology. |
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As a group of interactions, the chemical ecology of mutualisms is still poorly understood and is not well represented in the book. |
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All environmentalists, whose work impinges upon phytogeography and ecology, should be familiar with such sources. |
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Answers to this question come mainly from ecology, natural history and of course evolutionary biology. |
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Behavioral ecology is a naturalistic perspective somewhat similar to sociobiology. |
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These kinds of ecology, these ideas of Malthusianism, as they're called, or neo-Malthusianism, are always incompetent. |
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This change might affect the migration and reproductive ecology of the ivory gull and other seabirds in the High Arctic. |
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At the graduate level, I taught a course in human ecology for teachers and a seminar in human neuroanatomy for neurophysiologists. |
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Deborah, an experienced diver, gained a BSc in zoology at Bangor University before completing her Masters degree in ecology. |
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Large tracts of virgin forest play a role in global ecology comparable to rain forests. |
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Other lemurs in the forest respond in similar ways to the fat-tail, according to Peter Kappeler, head of ethology and ecology at the center. |
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Ashore there will be a vast interactive exhibition area with displays on international marine technology, oceanography and ecology. |
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The book concludes with an examination of applied ecology and of popular culture, again necessarily synoptically. |
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In addition to ecology, phylogeny may also influence life history parameters. |
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Iltis and DOEBLEY divided the Mexican annual teosintes into two subspecies on the basis of ecology and inflorescence morphology. |
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It is interesting to note that non-human animals do just this, by indulging in coprophagy when their internal ecology has been disturbed. |
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However, this view has increasingly come under pressure from ecology, animal rights and Fourth World movements. |
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There is, however, considerable unease about the implications of critical theory, social ecology and some varieties of deep ecology. |
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This collection reflects the full gamut of its dedicatee's research interests in cryptogamic physiology and ecology at the extremes. |
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Interpretation centres, an ecology centre, a community hall for traditional art and drama, pottery and a craft museum. |
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What intrinsic worth is given to matters of deep ecology and spiritual integrity? |
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On the other hand, David Rothenberg's more nuanced analysis of deep ecology has been most influential in some circles. |
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Eco-centrism borrows from conservation biology, the preservationist tradition and deep ecology. |
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The politics of class, race, gender and justice are not meaningfully connected to deep ecology. |
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By the late 1980s and 1990s, however, there had been a shift in the epicenter of concern about ecology. |
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Trees are described first at the generic level, with a discussion of form, ecology, phenology, ethnobotany, etc. |
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The final point for comment is the compatibility of the floral ecology with bee biology. |
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Indeed, the interplay between prey and predator is a central theme of behavioral ecology. |
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It identifies two periods of advocacy for an agricultural system informed by the principles of ecology. |
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As drawing boards fill with plans for dams, navigation channels and irrigation projects, the fragile ecology is in danger of collapsing. |
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As an emerging conceptual framework, political ecology is ripe with opportunity for robust historical research. |
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Tegner's main scientific research focused on the ecology of kelp forest communities and nearshore marine resources. |
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There is much work in organizational ecology investigating the differential life chances of generalists and specialists over time. |
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I'm not an ecology expert, but I do know that what's most striking about them is their unusualness. |
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The use of genetic markers to identify parent-offspring relationships is becoming an important tool in molecular ecology. |
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Many reintroduction programs fail or have limited success because they neglect to account for the behavioral ecology of the species of concern. |
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The first is, yes, China needs to take its ecology seriously, and it has to improve its flyways for migratory birds. |
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Adaptive socioecology rests on the notion that social systems can change rapidly in response to a novel ecology. |
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These facts made him angry and drove him assiduously to educate himself about medicine and ecology. |
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The microbic ecology lab studies, for example, the use of some bacteria to decontaminate polluted soils. |
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Thus, differences in size have potentially profound implications for the ecology and fitness of large and small animals. |
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Finally, considered as parts of a social ecology, congregations of a religious district are social actors. |
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We currently lack a vocabulary for identifying a wide range of abuses that harm public assets and social ecology. |
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The book deals with the biology and ecology of acarines, hemipteroids, coleopteroids and hymenopteroids. |
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It almost requires a background in botany, forestry, or ecology to follow some of the passages. |
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It had not occurred to them that a side-effect of their research might be damaging to the fragile ecology of the country they were studying. |
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The former curator is working on the ecology and systematics of leaf miner flies and frit flies which develop in plant tissue. |
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We are studying the ecology of two groups of obligately fungivorous insects, cecid flies, and ciid beetles. |
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Put that way, those recommendations sound like a prescription for improvement of ecology in general, not just studies of urbanization effects. |
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The lecture course contents include an introduction to the topics, approaches and methods of geobotany and vegetation ecology. |
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I've been involved in the Gaia Foundation for the last 14 years, working in the area of deep ecology, spiritualism and environmental activism. |
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Macy is an eco-philosopher and scholar of Buddhism, general systems theory, and deep ecology. |
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Cronon argued strenuously against the ecocentrist position advocated by deep ecology. |
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Here is the offering of a modern nation, vibrant, on the go, on one side, and which has a deep-rooted history, culture and ecology on the other. |
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From ecology and demography we know that population replacement can be relatively rapid. |
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Yet the multiple causes affecting the Saudi Bedouins do not fit into the neat valences of event ecology, nor do they extend outward from a single environmental event. |
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The larger theories of geology, astronomy, oceanology, meteorology, ecology, biology, and even physics do not lend themselves to repeatable experiments. |
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The nature of these relationships has been central to human ecology and geography, microeconomics, and the anthropological and political sciences. |
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The ecology and behavior of North American hummingbirds have been studied in considerable detail, but their wing morphology has been described only superficially. |
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Other officers are involved in specialist work on matters such as ornithology, marine and freshwater ecology, palaeontology and genetically modified organisms. |
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Both institutions will collaborate on synthesis, and will welcome involvement from parties with expertise on geomorphology, ecology, and Dry Valleys glaciology. |
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The ecology of Typha is well-known, with several studies on phenology, production rate, competitive superiority and gas transportation into the below-ground biomass. |
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A major branch of study within archaeology that draws on archaeological, historical geography, human geography, ecology, anthropology, and place-name studies. |
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Random access to information on the ecology, clinical presentations, pathology, and therapy of the various mycotic diseases is also a feature of the reference program. |
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The relevance of neontology, including ecology, to paleontology could not be more starkly revealed in these and other questions concerning biodiversity dynamics. |
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Since so little was known of the species' ecology or distribution, work concentrated in the central piedmont, especially the Broad River watershed. |
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With time, certain species of both the shade-loving and heliophile groups altered their ecology to the extent that they came to live in such close association with human habitations. |
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The identification of bioindicator species is an important component in ecology, especially in the fields of monitoring, conservation and management. |
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The most fruitful approach to wildlife ecology grants coequality to wild animal population biology, the ecology and management of wildlife habitats. |
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He conveyed a deepened sense of environmental activism and Earth stewardship to the Pagan and New Age communities, where he became a primary voice of deep ecology. |
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And he's spearheading a mental ecology movement to do something about it. |
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How does environmental ethics or deep ecology inform your reading? |
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Then we look at some of the new systems of ideas, like deep ecology. |
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I'd like to think that the tenets of deep ecology are part of human consciousness by dint of the fact that we evolved, co-evolved with entire biotic communities. |
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However, because of the morphological differences between modern radiolarians and ancient ones, it is difficult to reconstruct precisely the ecology of ancient radiolarians. |
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It seems unlikely that any of these aspects of their autecology accounts for differences between them either in geographical distribution or habitat ecology. |
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The end goal is that comments about a story enrich that story and that the process is recursive i.e. comments can be about comments, eventually providing an ecology of news. |
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Okapis and giraffes are very different in their ecology and behavior. |
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The lack of flexibility and diversity inherent in the city's one-industry economy directly impacted the economy of the city and indirectly the ecology of local embayments. |
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Later work in ethnobotany and symbolic ecology has taken greater care to note the political and economic context of local understandings of the biophysical environment. |
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Seven bat species have been recorded in Nova Scotia, but little information is available on their relative abundance, ecology, and migratory patterns. |
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The aim of the project was to produce publications of reference on the taxonomy, biology and ecology of parasitoids attacking conifer-feeding xylophagous insects in Europe. |
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But the ways of a globalized ecology, rigged as it is upon a patchwork of political boundaries, works often delusively, rarely inscribing itself in a single language. |
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And of course one needs to convince the French Ministries of Culture and of ecology that the application makes sense. |
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In other words, criticism is a tiny part of the ecology of the music business, but an essential part. |
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None of Denes's issues, in art or politics or economics or ecology, are any less worth addressing today than 30 years ago. |
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The boat was also traced to the tsunami, Curt Hart of the Washington Department of ecology told The Daily Beast. |
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The lectures have featured such topics as the effect of temperature on chocolate, browning foods, and the ecology of farming. |
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The ecology of different Ca physiotypes is thought to reflect their ability to utilize Ca as an osmoticum in primarily xerophytic, calcareous environments. |
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Such research includes studies in climatology, atmospheric science, meteorology, geology and geophysics, ecology, and oceanography, just to name a few. |
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We need to carefully consider the connections between urban ambitions and river ecology, and the politics of remaking Delhi's land and waterscapes. |
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Because of the tight correlation between dentition and ecology, dental characters can be used effectively to infer aspects of the diet or ecological niche. |
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A wonderful guide to Pleistocene ecology, this book describes the flora that evolved in association with large mammals, birds, and other megafauna that are now extinct. |
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Oomycetes resemble fungi in the form of their thalli, ecology, and the plant parasitic ability of some species and are traditionally studied by mycologists. |
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In biology your focal point would probably be some problem in a subdiscipline such as anatomy, behavioral science, ecology, embryology, genetics, or physiology. |
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It's easy to read themes of ecology and anti-industrialism into what are extremely overbuilt industrial cities where nature has to fight for a toehold. |
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The programme therefore encompasses geo-science, oceanography, marine ecology, coelacanth biology, zoogeography, population genetics, and genome resource studies. |
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Well you need to rewind the tape back a couple of years to when the ecology became part of the agenda for the bishops committee that focused on social justice. |
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When ants carry morsels into their anthills, we call that work ecology. |
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It provides a solid underpinning of evolutionary biology for those who want to explore ecology, anthropology and social evolution anywhere on earth. |
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But the specialized life history and ecology of sponge-dwelling shrimps foster long-term occupation of specific nest sites by multigenerational family groups. |
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The new ecology movement in anthropology relates to a deeper understanding of the relationship of technology and social organization to the environment. |
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Because shadows on the riverbed can disrupt underwater ecology, the gangways and above-surface portions of the pool wall may be made of Plexiglas. |
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Background in botany, plant ecology, and geology is helpful. |
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These distinctions may seem somewhat arbitrary, but they highlight fundamentally different attitudes toward plant ecology, to science in general and to botany in particular. |
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We conclude that condition is a useful heuristic concept in evolutionary ecology, but its practical value may be limited by the fact that it cannot be measured directly. |
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The key to a sustainable approach is to include ecology in the development process rather than compensating with expensive and environmentally unsound engineered practices. |
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He could be remade into a defender of the environment, a preserver of habitats and champion of rainforest ecology. |
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Many conservation biologists enter ecosystem research because they are deeply concerned about ecological issues and often hold a deep ecology perspective. |
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However, whether these elements belong to the wing or hindlimb can reflect the ecology of the living species, i.e., strong fliers versus cursorial or aquatic forms. |
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The science of planetary ecology is still young and undeveloped. |
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His approach to food embodies a culinary ecology whereby nothing edible is wasted, which in part explains his fondness for the sausage-like scrapple. |
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Jonathan Wendel, professor, to chair of the new department of ecology, evolution and organismal biology in the colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Agriculture. |
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The use of self-regulating mechanisms to explain long-term stability has a long history in ecology but has been notoriously difficult to demonstrate in practice. |
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On the phytosociology and ecology of Isoetes asiatica Makino in oligotrophic water bodies of South Sakhalin. |
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This spares natural insect predators in the farm ecology and further contributes to noninsecticide pest management. |
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The behavior and ecology of Slaty Antshrikes on Barro Colorado Island, Panama Canal Zone. |
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Aphidophaga Arquipe'lago on Biology, ecology and behaviour of aphidophagous in sects. |
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Clearing altered the Delta's ecology, increasing the severity of flooding along the Mississippi. |
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West is a Professor Emeritus of Zoophysiology at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, and a researcher on the physiology and ecology of birds. |
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In regard to subdivisions, ecology is commonly divided into autecology and synecology. |
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The Agency has an important role in conservation and ecology specifically along rivers and in wetlands. |
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Delta Plain environments and ecology of the Cretaceous Woodbine Formation at the Arlington Archosaur Site. |
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The solution is arcology, the merging of urban architecture and ecology, coined by the visionary architect Paolo Soleri. |
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In studies of the ecology of freshwater rivers, habitats are classified as upland and lowland. |
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Aspects of the reproductive and larval biology and ecology of the temperate Holothurian Stichopus mollis. |
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Differences in native soil ecology associated with invasion of the exotic annual chenopod, Halogeton glomeratus. |
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For Bookchin, libertarian municipalism is the political philosophy of social ecology of the concrete political dimension of Communalism. |
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Ethograms are important starting points for ethological research and for understanding the biology and ecology of a wide range of animals. |
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Breeding ecology of sympatric Greater and Lesser scaup in the subarctic Northwest Territories. |
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As one of the first sea turtle species studied, much of what is known of sea turtle ecology comes from studies of green turtles. |
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It becomes instant feed for the household pigs or is biodegradably reabsorbed into the natural ecology of the environment. |
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Feeding ecology of Pintail, Gadwall, American Wigeon and Lesser Scaup ducklings in Southern Alberta. |
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The importance of suboscine birds as study systems in ecology and evolution. |
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Scientific research continues on the ecology of the Caledonian Forest and its restoration. |
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In the process of learning hard-core computer programming, the students also receive a lesson in global warming and ecology. |
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In biology and ecology, endemic means exclusively native to the biota of a specific place. |
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Marine ecology is the study of how marine organisms interact with each other and the environment. |
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The tribal arrangement was originally based on analyses of morphology and ecology. |
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A comparative study of the breeding ecology of Harris' and Swainson's hawks in southeastern New Mexico. |
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Most pupfishes likely are facultative year-round spawners.Behavioral ecology of pupfishes from northern Mexico. |
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Interspecific investigations of odontocete behavioral ecology are rare and no such studies have been conducted in the Southern California Bight. |
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The ecology of lobomycosis in humans and odontocetes seems to be unconnected. |
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Martin's work bridged the fields of ecology, anthropology, geosciences, and paleontology. |
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They promote high diversity and they are used as models for ecology and biology because of their simple structures. |
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The Ibis however resisted the introduction of these new methods of study and it was not until 1943 that any paper on ecology appeared. |
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Two new additions to the facade system combine architecturally desirable visuality with ecology and the economic goal of energy efficiency. |
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The federal Green Party says it endorses deep ecology in its Election Platform. |
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Newer quantitative approaches were introduced for the study of ecology and behaviour and this was not readily accepted. |
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These studies led to the development of the discipline of landscape ecology. |
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Molecular techniques are also widely used in studies of avian population biology and ecology. |
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In Michigan's Upper Peninsula, a papermaker and an ecology firm are creating a bird's-eye view of ecosystem forestry. |
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Modern studies aimed to manage birds in agriculture make use of a wide range of principles from ecology. |
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Bird conservation requires specialized knowledge in aspects of biology, ecology and may require the use of very location specific approaches. |
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The ecology of Mesozoic Gryphaea, Exogyra, and Ilymatogyra in a modern ocean. |
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Crocodile size, morphology, behaviour and ecology differ somewhat among species. |
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The question of why animals group together is one of the most fundamental in sociobiology and behavioural ecology. |
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It is based on a scientific approach, and brings together fields such as archaeology, behavioral ecology, psychology, primatology, and genetics. |
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Temporal and social aspects of the foraging ecology of a piscivore, the Osprey. |
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Comparative ecology of horned lizards in southwestern United States and northern Mexico. |
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Its diverse geography and ecology ranges from coastal savannahs to tropical jungles. |
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Mike McGinnis is the author of Bioregionalism and over 50 articles on the subject of ecology and culture. |
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The ecology of Deer on the High Hills is not merely historical and spatial, but immanently temporal. |
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Comparative conservation ecology of pleurocerid and pulmonate gastropods of the United States. |
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Zoogeography and ecology of fishes inhabiting North Carolina's marine waters to depths of 600 meters. |
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Because of this large anaerobic zone, the seafloor ecology differs from that of the neighbouring Atlantic. |
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Stein focused her research on the systematics, ecology and zoogeography of freshwater snails in eastern North America. |
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Together with other practices, they created some localized deforestation but did not alter the ecology of the Mississippi Delta as a whole. |
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Panarchy theory had its origins in Holling's meticulous observation of the ecology of forests. |
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Since a large part of the ecosystem is preserved, the ecology of the community can also be tentatively reconstructed. |
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Social ecology is closely related to the work and ideas of Murray Bookchin and influenced by anarchist Peter Kropotkin. |
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Accordingly, some of them rely on fire ecology for their continued survival. |
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The ecology of Novaya Zemlya is influenced by its severe climate, but the region nevertheless supports a diversity of biota. |
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The ecology of maerl habitats has received very little attention in contrast to other marine ecosystems such as kelp forests or sea grass beds. |
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The behavior and feeding ecology of the Pacific coast bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus. |
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The graduate student used ecosystem ecology, soil science and biogeochemistry to probe his theories about grass. |
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GeneMarker software incorporates a consolidated replicate comparison tool to be used in ecology, agricultural and clinical research. |
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Recent widespread shellfish kills near the coasts of Oregon and Washington are also blamed on cyclic dead zone ecology. |
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Observations on the ecology of epinepheline and lutjanid fishes of the Society Islands, with emphasis on food habits. |
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This is reflected in its biogeography and ecology, and particularly in the composition and properties of its ecosystems. |
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There is a display on the ecology of the Forest of Bowland in Clitheroe Castle Museum. |
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Special rules may apply for the safety of the public and to protect the quality of the water and the ecology of the surrounding area. |
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Population demographics, underground ecology and phenology of Botwchium mormo. |
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The Warwickshire Barbastelle Project is now on Facebook in a bid to give people a better understanding of the ecology of the bat. |
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Existing barriers in France and the Netherlands have shown that barrages fundamentally change the ecology of an estuary. |
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This is an example of the intimate interaction and dependence of geology and ecology. |
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We conducted studies of hantavirus ecology in the Czech Republic and hantavirus seroprevalence in the Czech population. |
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Brood ecology of Mallards and Gadwalls nesting on islands in large reservoirs. |
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Variation, distribution and ecology of the Mexican teiid lizard Cnemidophorus calidipes. |
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Foraging ecology of selected prairie wildflowers in Missouri prairie remnants and restorations, pp. |
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A recent study discovered new connections between migration and the ecology, life history of raptors. |
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Flea, rodent, and plague ecology at Chuchupate Camp ground, Ventura County, California. |
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The rangers provide snowshoes and teach the basics of snowshoeing, winter survival, and winter ecology. |
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Research at and near McMurdo includes aeronomy and astrophysics, glaciology and glacial ecology, and ocean and climate systems. |
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The last chapter proposes a system of industrial ecology based on the thermochemical gasification of biomass. |
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Lastly, there is ample, succinct information on the life history, ecology, taxonomy, morphology, and curation of Odonates in the front matter. |
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Stephen Gliessman refers to agro ecology as the integration of the broader ecology into the agricultural process to create an agroecosystem. |
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A local ecology teacher, Nelsi Neif Sadek, took her to a painted sandstone cave, called Caverna da Pedra Pintada. |
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Population ecology and feeding activity of the stinkpot turtle, Sternotherus odoratus Latreille, at Reelfoot Lake, Lake County, Tennessee. |
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Indeed, one can say that Bookchin is to social ecology what Socrates is to maieutic, Derrida to deconstruction, and Paulo Freire to concientizacao. |
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The work of David Lack on population ecology was pioneering. |
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Additional distributional records of the Ouachita Mountain crayfish, Procambarus tenuis, in Arkansas and Oklahoma, with notes on ecology and natural history. |
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The state and federal governments have been struggling for the best approaches to restore some natural habitats in order to best interact with the original riverine ecology. |
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Two specific environmental requirements dominate seaweed ecology. |
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Farmland and settlement have altered the natural scenery, and the ecology has been modified by human influence for millennia and includes important wildlife habitats. |
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Long-beaked common dolphins, Bronze whaler sharks, Bryde's whales, and Cape gannets alter their ecology or behaviour just to dine on the sardines. |
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Farming and forestry continue to be mainstays of Alpine culture, industries that provide for export to the cities and maintain the mountain ecology. |
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The various sorts of algae play significant roles in aquatic ecology. |
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Planktonic copepods are important to global ecology and the carbon cycle. |
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Physiological ecology of aquatic overwintering in ranid frogs. |
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Some say that its effects on forest ecology and regional climate explain the otherwise inexplicable band of lower rainfall through the Amazon basin. |
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It will be useful to professionals and students in plant science, plant biology, ecology, conservation and to those working in forestry and arboriculture. |
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David Lack's studies on population ecology sought to find the processes involved in the regulation of population based on the evolution of optimal clutch sizes. |
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To create such a solar civilization requires us to imagine an evolutionary city design, what architect Paolo Soleri calls arcology, the union of architecture and ecology. |
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Landscape ecology is the science of studying and improving relationships between ecological processes in the environment and particular ecosystems. |
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Polar packs undergo a significant yearly cycling in surface extent, a natural process upon which depends the Arctic ecology, including the ocean's ecosystems. |
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Editors Futuyma, Shaffer, and Simberloff present the 2013 installment of Annual Reviews on ecology, evolution, and systematics presented in two parts. |
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Evaluating the influence of epidemiological parameters and host ecology on the spread of phocine distemper virus through populations of harbour seals. |
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We investigated the feeding ecology of tilapia in the Salton Sea. |
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As part of a study of black-backed woodpecker home range size and foraging ecology, 9 birds in Lassen National Forest were radio-tracked during the 2011 breeding season. |
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Nevertheless, we know very little about the historical ecology of birds on this continent that is so highly varied altitudinally and latitudinally. |
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Argentine scientists are still on the cutting edge in fields such as nanotechnology, physics, computer sciences, molecular biology, oncology, ecology, and cardiology. |
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For example, he proposes using Dune in a unit on ecology, comparing sandworm biology with that of Earth creatures, or using Star Trek to illustrate concepts like black holes. |
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It portrays the bleak terrain and ecology and horrible weather of the Outer Hebrides, and the description of the people and how they live is superb. |
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As in much of biology, the most satisfying truths in ecology derive from manipulative experimentation. Tinker with nature and quantify how it responds. |
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This approach draws on landscape ecology, as well as many related fields that also seek to integrate different land uses and users, such as watershed management. |
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The ecology of the zygomycetes and its impact on environmental exposure. |
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This proposal would however have devastating effects on the local climate and ecology and would dramatically change the strength of the West African Monsoon. |
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