N. Takashina, M. Beger, B. Kusumoto, S. Rathnayake, H. Possingham, A theory for ecological survey methods to map individual distributions, Theor. Ecol.doi:https: //doi.org/10.1007/s12080-017-0359-7.N. Takashina, M. Beger, B. Kusumoto, S. Rathnayake, H. Possingham, A theory for ...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook ecosystem (redirected fromEcological systems) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia e·co·sys·tem (ē′kō-sĭs′təm, ĕk′ō-) n. An ecological community together with its environment, functioning as a unit. ...
Thesocio-ecological systemstudy is a central stream in natural science-driven cross-disciplinary ecology research, that examines all the endogenous and exogenous processes influencing ecosystems and socio-economic systems [52]. The concept was developed based on the general system theory [53] and first...
Historical field systems are an essential part of the traditional cultural landscape of societies with primarily agricultural subsistence. They embody many functions and values, as they affect the productional, ecological and hydrological functioning of the landscape, its cultural values, the way people ...
"From this overarching vision, we can 'backcast' in order to begin to find solutions in the present. Then - again relying on a theory of ecological civilization - we can construct a roadmap toward that final outcome," Clayton explained. ...
The integration of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) into power distribution systems has made microgrids foundational to grid modernization. These DERs, ... Kasimalla, Swetha Rani,Park, Kuchan,Hong, Junho,... 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 Research Advances on the Theory of Face Recognition Computer ...
The concept of ecological memory is central to ecological theory. It determines an ecosystem’s response trajectory after recurrent stress events. Evidence of ecological memory references to a wide range of ecosystems and organisms subjected to climate change-related stress events30,31,32. With drought...
In: Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences. Elsevier Saura S, Pascual-Hortal L (2007) A new habitat availability index to integrate connectivity in landscape conservation planning: Comparison with existing indices and application to a case study. Landsc Urban Plan 83:91–103 https://doi.org/...
Ecological theory is built on trade-offs, where trait differences among species evolved as adaptations to different environments. Trade-offs are often assumed to be bidirectional, where opposite ends of a gradient in trait values confer advantages in different environments. However, unidirectional benefit...
Humans and ecosystems are deeply connected to, and through, the hydrological cycle. However, impacts of hydrological change on social and ecological systems are infrequently evaluated together at the global scale. Here, we focus on the potential for soci