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OCEANS AND AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS - Vol. II - Conservation of Island Plant Populations and Communities - Steve Waldren

OCEANS AND AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS - Vol. II - Conservation of Island Plant Populations and Communities - Steve Waldren

... terrestrial ecosystems, utilizing radiant energy to convert carbon dioxide to utilizable ...Plant communities cover most terrestrial surfaces, are involved in pedogenic processes, and help prevent soil ...

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Evolution of communities of software: using tensor decompositions to compare software ecosystems

Evolution of communities of software: using tensor decompositions to compare software ecosystems

... software ecosystems to make informed choices; it is clear that, for example, CRAN’s rolling release policy has a big impact on its software ...how communities form naturally, it becomes easier to pick out ...

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The influence of annual variation and seasonal turnover of plant communities in hybrid ecosystems on metrics of biodiversity: implications for herbaceous vegetation sampling design

The influence of annual variation and seasonal turnover of plant communities in hybrid ecosystems on metrics of biodiversity: implications for herbaceous vegetation sampling design

... A common characteristic in grassland communities is seasonal turnover of herbaceous vegetation. Thus, the species composition in the spring is different than species composition later in the growing season [9- ...

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Need for Laboratory Ecosystems To Unravel the Structures and Functions of Soil Microbial Communities Mediated by Chemistry

Need for Laboratory Ecosystems To Unravel the Structures and Functions of Soil Microbial Communities Mediated by Chemistry

... We see opportunities to integrate a range of innovative technologies within Eco- FABs to discover and characterize the connections within communities and chemistry within soils. These techniques include, for ...

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Abiotic Influences on Free-Living Microbial Communities  in Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystems

Abiotic Influences on Free-Living Microbial Communities in Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystems

... Chemosynthetic primary production supports hydrothermal vent ecosystems, but the extent of that produc- tivity and its governing factors have not been well constrained. To better understand anaerobic primary ...

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LifeWatch ERIC Blockchain platform in support of Biodiversity & Ecosystems Communities of Practice

LifeWatch ERIC Blockchain platform in support of Biodiversity & Ecosystems Communities of Practice

... from ecosystems, data from manipulative experiments, the relevant appropriate data storage and curation, the setting of standards and protocols to ensure the interoperability of data, accurate models on ecosystem ...

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Social Ecosystems at SAP

Social Ecosystems at SAP

... “ communities. Every year, for instance, software company SAP hosts conferences where customers can meet with IT experts, software developers, and, most important, each other. These aren’t sales events per se, but ...

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Measuring Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

Measuring Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

... Operations: Perhaps one of the most critical responsibility for those fostering economic development is resource allocation. Community leaders need to identify the greatest area of need, and then build an appropriate ...

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Intertidal ecosystems of the seas of the USSR

Intertidal ecosystems of the seas of the USSR

... Only Mytilus edulis plays an important role among the common amphiboreal species within the parallel communities in question (Fucus evanescens from the northern Pa[r] ...

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The Importance of Insects in Agricultural Ecosystems

The Importance of Insects in Agricultural Ecosystems

... describing communities and there are other aspects when considering a community such as the size and ecological role of the most abundant species, as well as the interaction between different groups and the ...

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The future of hyperdiverse tropical ecosystems

The future of hyperdiverse tropical ecosystems

... important climate oscillations – including El Ni˜no and the Indian Ocean Dipole – take place within and exert their greatest influence on, tropical regions. It is unclear whether these oscillations will change in a warm- ...

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Expanding entrepreneurship education ecosystems

Expanding entrepreneurship education ecosystems

... It becomes clear that success of EEE in university settings is often determined by how well technology is transferred from the labs to their startup firms. University technology transfer offices function as ‘‘technology ...

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HUMAN-CENTRIC INNOVATION ECOSYSTEMS

HUMAN-CENTRIC INNOVATION ECOSYSTEMS

... innovation ecosystems are more simplified in that it works easily in practice when all stakeholders collaborate and brainstormed approaches that aimed at involving communities to develop solutions for ...

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Agriculture as a Mimic of Natural
Ecosystems

Agriculture as a Mimic of Natural Ecosystems

... In southern Australia, the development of agriculture has involved replacing predominantly summer active woodland, heath and forest communities with winter active, synthetic annual grasslands of crops and ...

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The Hierarchical Structure of Ecosystems: Connections to Evolution

The Hierarchical Structure of Ecosystems: Connections to Evolution

... of ecosystems and as a means of understand- ing the crucial connections between ecologic processes and large-scale evolutionary ...local communities or ecosystems, local systems making up the working ...

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From genes to ecosystems: patterns, processes and consequences of declining biodiversity in coral reef fish communities

From genes to ecosystems: patterns, processes and consequences of declining biodiversity in coral reef fish communities

... Although facilitation between species has been shown to positively affect productivity in more diverse plant communities (Hector et al. 1999; Loreau & Hector 2001; Mulder et al. 2001; Cardinale et al. 2002), ...

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From genes to ecosystems: patterns, processes and consequences of declining biodiversity in coral reef fish communities

From genes to ecosystems: patterns, processes and consequences of declining biodiversity in coral reef fish communities

... unsaturated communities, which can be explained by complementarity, facilitation and / or a sampling ...these communities do not reach saturation over 10 weeks, despite an upper limit in species richness ...

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Sustainability of agro ecosystems in Bulgaria

Sustainability of agro ecosystems in Bulgaria

... and communities; К21-Sufficient potential for reaction to activity cession and to demographic crisis; К22-Keeping or increase of UAA size; К23-Keeping or increase of livestock number; К24- Minimization of soil ...

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The stability of benthic ecosystems

The stability of benthic ecosystems

... Yet, neighbourhood stability is shown to be a more realistic model for changes in dominance of marine benthic sediment-living communities.. The factors inducing sta[r] ...

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Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: A Governance Perspective

Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: A Governance Perspective

... entrepreneurial ecosystems is vital given the critical role that they play in the transformation of firms and national economies ...entrepreneurial ecosystems are important in the transformation from ...

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