Consists of: 1) historical perspective to the development of modern concepts; 2) the methodologies relevant to defining natural communities; 3) structural and functional patterns seen in the horizontal and vertical organisation of communities; 4) ecological processes which contribute to the organisation of communities; and 5) evolutionary processes which contribute to that organisation.-J.Sheai
Ecological communities are seldom, if ever, biological individuals. They lack causal boundaries as t...
Ecological communities are seldom, if ever, biological individuals. They lack causal boundaries as t...
A community, for ecologists, is a unit for discussing collections of organisms. It refers to collect...
Community ecology is often perceived as a “mess, ” given the seemingly vast number of processes that...
Bourlière François. Kikkawa, J. & Anderson, D.J. — Community Ecology. Pattern and Process. Blackwell...
Ecology is the science of the interrelations between living organisms and their environments. These ...
There is a long tradition in ecology of trying to understand community assembly processes by making ...
Whether biological communities are deterministic or stochastic assemblages of species has long been ...
The purpose of this work is the development of a conceptual model of the interaction of ecological, ...
This paper will explore connections between the concepts of community development and ecology. Initi...
Ecological communities are seldom, if ever, biological individuals. They lack causal boundaries as t...
This book presents the proceedings of a workshop on community ecology organized at Davis, in April, ...
1. Recent studies demonstrate that ecological and evolutionary processes can occur over similar temp...
There is considerable debate about whether community ecology will ever produce general principles. W...
Presents a class of Professor Stephen C. Stearns that explains the change along time in the idea of ...
Ecological communities are seldom, if ever, biological individuals. They lack causal boundaries as t...
Ecological communities are seldom, if ever, biological individuals. They lack causal boundaries as t...
A community, for ecologists, is a unit for discussing collections of organisms. It refers to collect...
Community ecology is often perceived as a “mess, ” given the seemingly vast number of processes that...
Bourlière François. Kikkawa, J. & Anderson, D.J. — Community Ecology. Pattern and Process. Blackwell...
Ecology is the science of the interrelations between living organisms and their environments. These ...
There is a long tradition in ecology of trying to understand community assembly processes by making ...
Whether biological communities are deterministic or stochastic assemblages of species has long been ...
The purpose of this work is the development of a conceptual model of the interaction of ecological, ...
This paper will explore connections between the concepts of community development and ecology. Initi...
Ecological communities are seldom, if ever, biological individuals. They lack causal boundaries as t...
This book presents the proceedings of a workshop on community ecology organized at Davis, in April, ...
1. Recent studies demonstrate that ecological and evolutionary processes can occur over similar temp...
There is considerable debate about whether community ecology will ever produce general principles. W...
Presents a class of Professor Stephen C. Stearns that explains the change along time in the idea of ...
Ecological communities are seldom, if ever, biological individuals. They lack causal boundaries as t...
Ecological communities are seldom, if ever, biological individuals. They lack causal boundaries as t...
A community, for ecologists, is a unit for discussing collections of organisms. It refers to collect...