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including key protection regions and urban agglomerations with intensive human activity. According to the MEE, ecological monitoring network takes biodiversity and habitats as monitoring objects, including the species composition, structure and function of the biological community, and ...
摘要: Rather than explaining ecosystem structure and function under a single "unified theory," ecologists deploy a strong and diverse body of theory to address a wide range of ecological problems (Weiner 19DOI: 10.5822/978-1-61091-698-1_1 被引量: 28 ...
2016). Since aquatic macrophytes play a central role in providing habitat, refuge and food for a range of biota, and can sequester nutrients and stabilise sediments, changes in their abundance, composition and seasonality can have major consequences for the overall ecological structure and function ...
the exhibition presents the garden not only as a personal refuge, but also as a site reflecting broader political and commercial forces. The show's structure, divided into four thematic chapters, allows for a comprehensive exploration of the garden's evolution and its potential for future developme...
Construction and optimization of ecological corridors in coastal cities based on the perspective of “structure-function” Bowen Jin Jianwei Geng Guochang Ding ResearchOpen Access14 Nov 2024Scientific Reports Volume: 14, P: 27945 All Research & Reviews ...
These observations, including the findings of our research groups, suggest that Bacillaceae in compost may stably change the structure and function of symbiotic bacteria and their habitats. Here, we aim to assess compost-soil-plant interactions using carrots. This crop model allows easy analysis of ...
Abstract:Theecologicalsystemisadissipativestructure.Onceitsopenness,non—linearbalance ,self — organizationanddynamicsoftheecosystemaredestroyed,thedissipativestructureandfunctionoftheeco. systemwillbeaffected,theecologicalbalancewillbebroken,leadingtoecologicalcrisisandthusaffecting theconstructionofecologicalcivilization....
Finally, the size, shape, and spatial relationships of habitat patches on the landscape affect the structure and function of ecosystems. The responses of the land to changes in use and management by people depend on expressions of these fundamental principles in nature. These principles dictate ...
Its Structure and Function. Report of Symposium held June 16–18, 1958. Brookhaven Symposia in Biology Number 11. BNL [Brookhaven National Laboratory] 512 (C-28) (Biology and Medicine). Biology Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton. IX + (1) + 336 pp. (biochem., florist., ...