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  • a source of aesthetic joy and recreation. Human fascination and curiosity ... considered synonymous with freshwater ecology. However, Wetzel (2003) ...
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  • in the Cornell University College of Human Ecology. Bronfenbrenner died ... "Urie Bronfenbrenner" in Human Ecology, 20(2): 16-20. ...
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  • unfiltered tap water was kosher (see ecology section and discussion section). ... Planktonic copepods are important to global ecology and the carbon cycle. ...
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  • and water purification, and add to the human wonder of nature. Nonetheless ... === Human uses === Swamps and other wetlands have traditionally held ...
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  • flora and fauna, climate, and so forth. Human activities impact watersheds ... In ecology, watersheds (as drainage basins) are important units. As ...
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  • Deep Ecology is a philosophical perspective in environmental philosophy ... * Human ecology * Francis of Assisi * Sustainable development ...
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  • ==Anchovies as human food== [[File:Antonio Sicurezza - Still life with anchovies.jpg|thumb|400px|Still Life with Anchovies, 1972, Antonio Sicurezza]] ...
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  • events are a natural part of the local ecology and rural economy. But in ... Category:Ecology 249531863 ...
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  • water, and soil), interpret the impact of human activities on terrestrial ... Because most environmental issues deal with human activities, they involve ...
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  • cannot be built without recognizing that human life is only possible given ... *Human ecology *Population control *Sustainability *Terraforming ...
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  • introduced and developed the field of human ecology. Park began his career ... their problems. He coined the term “human ecology” to specify this approach ...
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  • ==Millipedes, ecology, and humans== In addition to their important ecological role in nutrient flux, millipedes are key to food chains, serving ...
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  • as those not visible to the unaided human eye. Meiofauna. Meiofauna ... large enough to be seen with the unaided human eye," drawing a much ...
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  • Shield also serves as a fertile area for human beings trying to better understand ... soil conditions (Smith et al., 1998). The human population tends to be scarce ...
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  • *Suborder Endocoelantheae *Suborder Nyantheae *Suborder Protantheae *Suborder Ptychodacteae Sea anemones are flower-like, filter feeding, marine ...
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  • metabolism, development, diseases, ecology, and evolution of plants. ... toward the development of a more ideal human environment through such ...
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  • * Animal ecology, plant ecology, insect ecology, human ecology, and ... Human ecology began in the 1920s, through the study of changes in ...
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  • of conservation biology and landscape ecology (at least among British ... soil science, geology, climatology, ecology, and evolution. ...
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  • groups, housing, social organization, human ecology, race relations, and ... * Wirth, Louis. 1945. "Human Ecology." American Journal ...
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  • theology, Mesopotamian mythology, and ecology. Her book Sexism and God ... relationship with God/dess, another human being, the earth, or even ...
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