Frontiers in Ecology Research

Frontiers in Ecology Research
Author: Stephanie D. Antonello
Publsiher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1600210600

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Ecology is the study of the interrelationships between organisms and their environment, including the biotic and abiotic components. There are at least six kinds of ecology: ecosystem, physiological, behavioural, population, and community; specific topics include: Acid Deposition, Acid Rain Revisited, Biodiversity, Biocomplexity, Carbon Sequestration in Soils, Coral Reefs, Ecosystem Services, Environmental Justice, Fire Ecology, Floods, Global Climate Change, Hypoxia, and Invasion. This book presents new research on ecology from around the world.

Successes Limitations and Frontiers in Ecosystem Science

Successes  Limitations  and Frontiers in Ecosystem Science
Author: Michael L. Pace,Peter M. Groffman
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461217244

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Ecosystem research has emerged in recent decades as a vital, successful, and sometimes controversial approach to environmental science. This book emphasizes the idea that much of the progress in ecosystem research has been driven by the emergence of new environmental problems that could not be addressed by existing approaches. By focusing on successes and limitations of ecosystems studies, the book explores avenues for future ecosystem-level research.

Theoretical Approaches to Community Ecology

Theoretical Approaches to Community Ecology
Author: Luís Borda-de-Água,Paulo A. V. Borges,John Maxwell Halley
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2022-02-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889744244

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From Ecology to Cancer Biology and Back Again

From Ecology to Cancer Biology and Back Again
Author: Frederick R. Adler,Sarah R. Amend,Christopher J. Whelan,Etienne Baratchart
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889746156

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Progress in Ecological Stoichiometry

Progress in Ecological Stoichiometry
Author: Dedmer B. Van de Waal,James J. Elser, Adam C. Martiny,Robert W. Sterner,James B. Cotner
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9782889456215

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Ecological stoichiometry concerns the way that the elemental composition of organisms shapes their ecology. It deals with the balance or imbalance of elemental ratios and how that affects organism growth, nutrient cycling, and the interactions with the biotic and abiotic worlds. The elemental composition of organisms is a set of constraints through which all the Earth’s biogeochemical cycles must pass. All organisms consume nutrients and acquire compounds from the environment proportional to their needs. Organismal elemental needs are determined in turn by the energy required to live and grow, the physical and chemical constraints of their environment, and their requirements for relatively large polymeric biomolecules such as RNA, DNA, lipids, and proteins, as well as for structural needs including stems, bones, shells, etc. These materials together constitute most of the biomass of living organisms. Although there may be little variability in elemental ratios of many of these biomolecules, changing the proportions of different biomolecules can have important effects on organismal elemental composition. Consequently, the variation in elemental composition both within and across organisms can be tremendous, which has important implications for Earth’s biogeochemical cycles. It has been over a decade since the publication of Sterner and Elser’s book, Ecological Stoichiometry (2002). In the intervening years, hundreds of papers on stoichiometric topics ranging from evolution and regulation of nutrient content in organisms, to the role of stoichiometry in populations, communities, ecosystems and global biogeochemical dynamics have been published. Here, we present a collection of contributions from the broad scientific community to highlight recent insights in the field of Ecological Stoichiometry.

Unifying Ecology Across Scales Progress Challenges and Opportunities

Unifying Ecology Across Scales  Progress  Challenges and Opportunities
Author: Mary I. O’Connor,Diego Barneche,Julie Messier,Angelica L. Gonzalez
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889662920

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This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact.

The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods for Social Ecological Systems

The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods for Social Ecological Systems
Author: Reinette Biggs,Alta de Vos,Rika Preiser,Hayley Clements,Kristine Maciejewski,Maja Schlüter
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2021-07-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781000401516

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The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods for Social-Ecological Systems provides a synthetic guide to the range of methods that can be employed in social-ecological systems (SES) research. The book is primarily targeted at graduate students, lecturers and researchers working on SES, and has been written in a style that is accessible to readers entering the field from a variety of different disciplinary backgrounds. Each chapter discusses the types of SES questions to which the particular methods are suited and the potential resources and skills required for their implementation, and provides practical examples of the application of the methods. In addition, the book contains a conceptual and practical introduction to SES research, a discussion of key gaps and frontiers in SES research methods, and a glossary of key terms in SES research. Contributions from 97 different authors, situated at SES research hubs in 16 countries around the world, including South Africa, Sweden, Germany and Australia, bring a wealth of expertise and experience to this book. The first book to provide a guide and introduction specifically focused on methods for studying SES, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of sustainability science, environmental management, global environmental change studies and environmental governance. The book will also be of interest to upper-level undergraduates and professionals working at the science–policy interface in the environmental arena.

Behavioural and Ecological Consequences of Urban Life in Birds

Behavioural and Ecological Consequences of Urban Life in Birds
Author: Caroline Isaksson,Amanda D. Rodewald,Diego Gil
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2018-06-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9782889454976

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Urbanization is next to global warming the largest threat to biodiversity. Indeed, it is becoming increasingly evident that many bird species get locally extinct as a result of urban development. However, many bird species benefit from urbanization, especially through the abundance of human-provided resources, and increase in abundance and densities. These birds are intriguing to study in relation to its resilience and adaption to urban environments, but also in relation to its susceptibility and the potential costs of urban life. This Research Topic consisting of 30 articles (one review, two meta-analyzes and 27 original data papers) provides insights into species and population responses to urbanization through diverse lenses, including biogeography, community ecology, behaviour, life history evolution, and physiology.