Collocations withecology
These are words often used in combination withecology.
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behavioural ecology
Behavioural ecology: on doing the right thing, in the right place at the right time.
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chemical ecology
The chemical ecology of soil-dwelling insects is thus poorly understood.
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cultural ecology
And theory, when it got talked about, was cultural ecology or something we would now know as processual archaeology.
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forest ecology
The book is a beautifully written, well indexed and authoritative work of reference on tropical rain forest ecology primarily from the botanical viewpoint.
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industrial ecology
Note that the industrial ecology and environmental economics literature largely ignores interactive effects between regulation, business strategy, and environmental and economic outcomes.
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landscape ecology
Landscape genetics : combining landscape ecology and population genetics.
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local ecology
The case studies in question are aware of forestry and its effects on the local ecology.
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marine ecology
Only in this way can we begin to get the marine ecology in some sort of global balance.
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microbial ecology
However, large strides were being taken and the foundations of what is now known as soil microbial ecology were being established.
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molecular ecology
Molecular ecology of the endangered northern hairy-nosed wombat : application to conservation and management.
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political ecology
The regional political ecology approach in development geography can be quite useful in providing integrated analysis of interdependent factors.
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restoration ecology
The high science of restoration ecology, and the technology that enables such rapid change in ecosystems.
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social ecology
These data support our concept that emotion regulation is, in part, in the social ecology of peer interaction.
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urban ecology
They developed an approach to social and economic relations in the city that, broadly defined, was termed 'urban ecology'.
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