In ecology, local abundance is the relative representation of a species in a particular ecosystem. It is usually measured as the number of individuals...
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Abundance (ecology), the relative representation of a species in a community Abundance, the defining characteristic of abundant numbers Abundance (programming...
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biology, genetics, ethology, and natural history. Ecology is a branch of biology, and is the study of abundance, biomass, and distribution of organisms in the...
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Relative species abundance is a component of biodiversity and is a measure of how common or rare a species is relative to other species in a defined location...
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ecology is a subdiscipline of ecology that studies the distribution and abundance of plants, the effects of environmental factors upon the abundance of...
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Status register, in computer science Oratory status, in churches Abundance (ecology) of taxa or biota Conservation status of a species HIV test (HIV Status)...
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Diversity index (redirect from Entropy (ecology))
a simple measure, so it has been a popular diversity index in ecology, where abundance data are often not available. If true diversity is calculated with...
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River ecosystem (redirect from Stream ecology)
general study area of freshwater or aquatic ecology. The following unifying characteristics make the ecology of running waters unique among aquatic habitats:...
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distribution, structure, abundance, demography, and interactions of coexisting populations. The primary focus of community ecology is on the interactions...
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Aquatic ecosystem (redirect from Aquatic ecology)
Nutrient levels are important in controlling the abundance of many species of algae. The relative abundance of nitrogen and phosphorus can in effect determine...
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topical guide to ecology: Ecology – scientific study of the distribution and abundance of living organisms and how the distribution and abundance are affected...
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related factors) or make up more of the biomass. Both the composition and abundance of species within an ecosystem can be affected by the dominant species...
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Lake ecosystem (redirect from Pond ecology)
mechanisms that control the abundance and diversity within these groups. Very generally, top-down processes dictate that the abundance of prey taxa is dependent...
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Relative species abundance Species–area relationship Hill, M. O. (1973) Diversity and evenness: a unifying notation and its consequences. Ecology, 54, 427–432...
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landscape differ from one another. Landscape ecology looks at how this spatial structure affects organism abundance at the landscape level, as well as the behavior...
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This update originates from much lower estimates of both the prokaryotic abundance and their average weight. A census published in PNAS in May 2018 estimated...
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In ecology, a disturbance is a temporary change in environmental conditions that causes a pronounced change in an ecosystem. Disturbances often act quickly...
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Competition (biology) (redirect from Competition (ecology))
amount of the resource available to the other. In the study of community ecology, competition within and between members of a species is an important biological...
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the diversity and relative abundance of species in ecological communities, although like other neutral theories in ecology, Hubbell's hypothesis assumes...
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Unified neutral theory of biodiversity (category Theoretical ecology)
explain the diversity and relative abundance of species in ecological communities. Like other neutral theories of ecology, Hubbell assumes that the differences...
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Physical quantity Lindeman RL (1942). "The Trophic-Dynamic Aspect of Ecology" (PDF). Ecology. 23 (4): 399–417. Bibcode:1942Ecol...23..399L. doi:10.2307/1930126...
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Ecological stability (redirect from Stability in ecology)
In ecology, an ecosystem is said to possess ecological stability (or equilibrium) if it is capable of returning to its equilibrium state after a perturbation...
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Ecosystem ecology is the integrated study of living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) components of ecosystems and their interactions within an ecosystem...
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will occur if predators are effective enough in predation to reduce the abundance, or alter the behavior of their prey, thereby releasing the next lower...
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Overpopulation (redirect from Overpopulation (ecology))
human health and well-being, or crowd other species out of existence. In ecology, overpopulation is a concept used primarily in wildlife management. Typically...
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Ecological niche (redirect from Niche (ecology))
In ecology, a niche is the match of a species to a specific environmental condition. It describes how an organism or population responds to the distribution...
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Ecological pyramid (category Ecology)
individual lives. A pyramid of numbers shows graphically the population, or abundance, in terms of the number of individual organisms involved at each level...
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Look up ecology in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ecology is the scientific study of the distribution and abundance of organisms and their interactions...
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In ecology, the occupancy–abundance (O–A) relationship is the relationship between the abundance of species and the size of their ranges within a region...
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Ecosystem (section Ecosystem ecology)
availability in a lake limited algal production. This would, in turn, limit the abundance of animals that feed on algae. Raymond Lindeman took these ideas further...
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