We ecologists realize that individually we have a variety of interests, knowledge, and skills among us; and we appreciate how those attributes differentially apply to the diverse tasks we address in our various “practices” of ecology. Less obvious to us, however, is the variety of intellectual tools we bring to bear in our practices. In order to understand how members of our discipline “think” as well as “know” and “act,” this paper explores how the utility of ecological concepts varies among ecologists and how concepts tend to be lumped into what might be viewed as cognitive “toolkits” for implementing our work. Knowing the character of these metaphorical toolkits helps us to understand the nature of our discipline, to better teach ecology...
Humans have observed the natural world and how people interact with it for millennia.Over the past c...
Ecologists and conservationists increasingly acknowledge that traditional ecological knowledge (TEK)...
A tangled web of vicious circles, driven by cultural issues, has prevented ecology from growing stro...
We ecologists realize that individually we have a variety of interests, knowledge, and skills among ...
A survey was distributed to members of the Ecological Society of America in 2014, which asked respon...
To better understand and manage complex social-ecological systems, social scientists and ecologists ...
The participants of this study developed diagrams and repertory grid matrices that assessed their pe...
Ever since the early decades of this century, there have emerged a number of competing schools of ec...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
In this article, the authors discuss the use of ecological concepts (ecology, boundary, niche) in ed...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
Over the course of this century, academic life has progressed in such a manner that scholars who for...
There are two competing conceptions of the nature and domain of ecological science in the popular an...
There are few well-documented, general ecological principles that can be applied to pressing environ...
There are few well-documented, general ecological principles that can be applied to pressing environ...
Humans have observed the natural world and how people interact with it for millennia.Over the past c...
Ecologists and conservationists increasingly acknowledge that traditional ecological knowledge (TEK)...
A tangled web of vicious circles, driven by cultural issues, has prevented ecology from growing stro...
We ecologists realize that individually we have a variety of interests, knowledge, and skills among ...
A survey was distributed to members of the Ecological Society of America in 2014, which asked respon...
To better understand and manage complex social-ecological systems, social scientists and ecologists ...
The participants of this study developed diagrams and repertory grid matrices that assessed their pe...
Ever since the early decades of this century, there have emerged a number of competing schools of ec...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
In this article, the authors discuss the use of ecological concepts (ecology, boundary, niche) in ed...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
Over the course of this century, academic life has progressed in such a manner that scholars who for...
There are two competing conceptions of the nature and domain of ecological science in the popular an...
There are few well-documented, general ecological principles that can be applied to pressing environ...
There are few well-documented, general ecological principles that can be applied to pressing environ...
Humans have observed the natural world and how people interact with it for millennia.Over the past c...
Ecologists and conservationists increasingly acknowledge that traditional ecological knowledge (TEK)...
A tangled web of vicious circles, driven by cultural issues, has prevented ecology from growing stro...