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The theory of the population ecology considered by the adaptation theories
(Universidad Nacional de Misiones. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas. Programa de Posgrado en Administración, 2021-11-17)
The idea of radical change in organizations has been discussed mainly from two theoretical positions. One, driven by adaptationist theories, argues that change is possible because the environment is not something immutable ...
How do people select plants for use? Matching the Ecological Apparency Hypothesis with Optimal Foraging Theory
(Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2019)
Ecological boundaries in the context of hierarchy theory
(ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2008-06)
Ecological boundaries have been described as being multiscalar or hierarchical entities. However, the concept of the ecological boundary has
not been explicitly examined in the context of hierarchy theory. We explore how ...
Island biogeography and invasive species [Principles of evolution, ecology and behavior]
(Yale University, Open Yale Courses, 2016)
Island biogeography and invasive species [Principles of evolution, ecology and behavior]
(Yale University, Open Yale Courses, 2011)
Ecological networks - beyond food webs
(WILEY, 2009)
“Strange Coupling”: Vegan Ecofeminism and Queer Ecologies in Theory and in Practice Chapter 2: Queer Ecologies, Complications and Possibilities in Coupling with Queer Vegan Ecofeminism(s)
(Escuela de Lenguas Modernas, Universidad de Costa Rica, 2018)
¿Estrategia reductiva? de la ecología de sistemas a la fisiologíaReductive strategy? from systems ecology to physiology
(Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, 2017-04)
The main objective of this work is to analyze the intention to reduce some areas of Ecology (in particular Population Ecology, Community Ecology and Ecosistem Ecology) to Physiology (in the particular case of metabolic ...
The Complexity–Stability Debate, Chemical Organization Theory, and the Identification of Non-classical Structures in Ecology
(Springer, 2020-03)
We present a novel approach to represent ecological systems using reaction networks, and show how a particular framework called chemical organization theory (COT) sheds new light on the longstanding complexity–stability ...