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  • | image = Ecological Orbits cover.jpg '''''Ecological Orbits: How Planets Move and Populations Grow''''' is a book on [[populatio ...
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  • ...cal tool for modeling [[food web]]s. However, they lack features of other ecological models such as [[predator]] preference and nonlinear [[functional response] ...t <math>\hat{a}_{ij}</math>:<ref>{{Citation | last=Fort|first=Hugo | title=Ecological Modelling and Ecophysics |date=2020 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/978-0-75 ...
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  • ...de Villemereuil P, Gaggiotti OE, Goudet J |date=2022 |title=Common garden experiments to study local adaptation need to account for population structure |journal ...J, O'Hara RB, Merilä J | title = Q(ST)-F(ST) comparisons: evolutionary and ecological insights from genomic heterogeneity | journal = Nature Reviews. Genetics | ...
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  • ...[[community ecology]] that proposes the existence of a maximum level of [[ecological niche|niche]] overlap between two given [[species]] that will allow continu ...: 389–402.</ref> The principle maintains that two species with the same [[ecological niche]]s cannot stably coexist. That is to say, when two species compete fo ...
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  • [[Category:Ecological experiments]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Class of ecological models}} ...than M. |url=https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226101811.001.0001 |title=Ecological Niches |last2=Leibold |first2=Mathew A. |date=2003 |publisher=University of ...
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  • ...ined by [[relative growth rate]] and other size related traits. While some experiments supported the R* predictions, other supported the CSR predictions.<ref name [[Category:Ecological theories]] ...
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  • ...to the plausibility of its occurrence. Since the 1990s, data from theory, experiments, and nature have overcome many of the past objections, rendering reinforcem ...on or [[ecological speciation]]<ref>{{Citation |title=Reinforcement during ecological speciation | author=Mark Kirkpatrick | journal=Proceedings of the Royal Soc ...
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  • ...and LE Band. Evaluating explicit and implicit routing for watershed hydro-ecological models of forest hydrology at the small catchment scale. Hydrological Proc ...d river basin using Muskingum–Cunge model; field application and numerical experiments. Caspian Journal of Applied Sciences Research, 2(6):08-20.</ref> ...
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  • ...rodifference equations,<ref>M. Kot (1992) "Discrete-time travelling waves: ecological examples", ''J. Math. Biol.'' 30: 413-436. [https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00 ...stems in [[ecology]].<ref>J.A. Sherratt, M. A. Lewis, A. C. Fowler (1995) "Ecological chaos in the wake of invasion", ''Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA'' 92: 2524–252 ...
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  • {{Short description|ecological accounting framework}} ...f an enterprise's operations, C.A.R.E. aims to bring at the same level its ecological{{refn|group=note|name="ecology"|C.A.R.E. uses the term "ecology" in its ori ...
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  • ...cs of Populations''.<ref name="Connell" /> Unlike Janzen, Connell proposed experiments that focused on the key prediction that exclusion of host-specific predator ...etic meta-analysis of conspecific negative distance and density dependence experiments |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ele.13665 |journal=Ecology ...
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  • ...[Three-spined stickleback]] fish have been a frequently studied species in ecological speciation.]] ...reduces or eliminates [[gene flow]] between two populations of a species. Ecological factors can include changes in the environmental conditions in which a spec ...
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  • .../ref> Darwin instead saw speciation as occurring by species entering new [[ecological niche]]s.<ref name="Speciation"/>{{rp|125}} ...ion largely match the modern theories of both [[adaptive radiation]] and [[ecological speciation]].<ref name=Mallet2010/> ...
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  • ...possibility of the use of form cues, but can be criticized for a lack of [[ecological validity]]. Humans do not detect biological figures in static environments ...ative to one another over time.<ref name="Johansson1973"/> However, recent experiments in biological motion perception have suggested that motion information is u ...
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  • {{Beyond the Standard Model|expanded=Experiments}} # Study of [[Particle experiments at Kolar Gold Fields|Kolar events]], possible identification of very-high e ...
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  • ...are regarded to play an important role on mixing of the ocean based on lab experiments and remote sensing. The effect of internal waves on mixing is also studied ...nts of ocean dynamics, the mixing efficiency can also be obtained from lab experiments and numerical simulations, but they also have their limitations. Therefore, ...
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  • === Oil degrading microbial communities and ecological successions === ...tities of nutrients change as the presence of hydrocarbons increases: this ecological situation is able to select only those organisms which can use hydrocarbons ...
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  • ...)00158-0 |issn=0016-7037}}</ref> [[Isotopic labeling|Radioisotope tracer]] experiments with carbon-14 showed that they do not incorporate methane or methanol, but == Ecological niche == ...
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  • ..., under different development scenarios, the aquatic habitat of species or ecological communities. Similar considerations also apply to coastal, lake, and [[Mari ...ae can be killed by high-frequency turbulence and increased flow velocity. Experiments show that the larvae can be killed in a flow field with velocities in exces ...
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