ecological equilibrium — ekologinė pusiausvyra statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Dinaminė bendrijos ar ekosistemos būklė, kai sistemos populiacijos palaiko normalų rūšių (populiacijų) gausumą arba jo svyravimas nenukrypsta nuo normos. atitikmenys:… … Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
ecological balance — ekologinė pusiausvyra statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Dinaminė bendrijos ar ekosistemos būklė, kai sistemos populiacijos palaiko normalų rūšių (populiacijų) gausumą arba jo svyravimas nenukrypsta nuo normos. atitikmenys:… … Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
Ecological land classification — is defined as being a cartographical delineation of distinct ecological areas, identified by their geology, topography, soils, vegetation, climate conditions, living species, water resources, as well as anthropic factors. These factors are known… … Wikipedia
Ecological succession — Succession after disturbance: a boreal forest one (left) and two years (right) after a wildfire. Ecological succession, is the phenomenon or process by which a community progressively transforms itself until a stable community is formed. It is a… … Wikipedia
Ecological economics — right|300px|thumb|The three pillars ofsustainabilityEcological economics is a transdisciplinary field of academic research within economics that aims to address the interdependence between human economies and natural ecosystems. Its distinguished … Wikipedia
Ecological extinction — Types and definitions of extinctions = Estes, Duggins, and Rathburn (1989) recognize three distinct types of extinction.Global extinction is defined as “the ubiquitous disappearance of a species. [Estes et al. The ecology of extinctions in kelp… … Wikipedia
Ecological model of competition — The ecological model of competition is a reassessment of the nature of competition in the economy. Traditional economics models the economy on the principles of physics (force, equilibrium, inertia, momentum, and linear relationships). This can… … Wikipedia
Ecological effects of biodiversity — The diversity of species and genes in ecological communities affects the functioning of these communities. These ecological effects of biodiversity in turn affect both climate change through enhanced greenhouse gases, aerosols and loss of land… … Wikipedia
Ecological crisis — An ecological crisis occurs when the environment of a species or a population changes in a way that destabilizes its continued survival. There are many possible causes of such crises:*It may be that the environment quality degrades compared to… … Wikipedia
Ecological wisdom — The term ecological wisdom, or ecosophy, is a philosophy of ecological harmony or equilibrium. It was introduced by Norwegian philosopher Arne Naess in 1973. The concept is the outgrowth of the environmentalism of the 1960s and has become one of… … Wikipedia
Punctuated equilibrium — is a theory of evolutionary biology which states that most sexually reproducing populations experience little change for most of their geological history, and that when phenotypic evolution does occur, it is localized in rare, rapid events of… … Wikipedia