One-dot Theory Described, Explained, Inferred, Justified, and Applied by Peter Kien-hong YU
Author:Peter Kien-hong YU
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer New York, New York, NY
2.Monitoring elements were mentioned on page 15: aquatic and riparian ecosystems, forest biodiversity, and social and economic effects. Again, we can put the last element at 1, if they are most important or carry most weight. Needless to say, depending on the context, forest biodiversity may be the most important. Therefore, this element can be placed at 1.
3.An ecological system can compose of integrated biological components, that is, individual organisms, populations, species, and communities, which are connected by exchanges of matter and energy.105 To Barry R. Noon, this is a model, representing the traditional notion of an ecological hierarchy, and it is a familiar starting point for most ecologists. Since the term hierarchy has been mentioned, it means that the first component, individual organisms, come first. As such, it can be put at 1 in my crab and frog motion model. However, since Noon mentioned most ecologists, exceptions could also take place, and therefore, another component could be placed at 1, showing flexibility in the application of my models.
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