Phrases with «ecosystem ecology»

Ecosystem ecology is the study of how living organisms, like plants and animals, interact with their non-living environment, such as water, air, and soil. It focuses on understanding how these interactions within ecosystems affect the flow of energy, cycling of nutrients, and the overall balance of life in a particular area. Full definition

Sentences with «ecosystem ecology»

  • Holgerson and co-author Peter Raymond, professor of ecosystem ecology at Yale, conducted their analysis by combining recent estimates on the global number of lakes and ponds with a compilation of direct measurements of CO2 and CH4 concentrations from 427 lakes and ponds. (sciencedaily.com)
  • While punitive measures are being considered, Steve Hamilton, a professor of ecosystem ecology at the Kellogg Biological Station at Michigan State University who served on an EPA advisory committee for the cleanup, said the river has mostly returned to its former state. (insideclimatenews.org)
  • Cory Cleveland, a UM professor of terrestrial ecosystem ecology, said that previous research in the wet tropics — where much of global forest productivity occurs — indicates that the increased rainfall that may occur with climate change would cause declines in plant growth. (sciencedaily.com)
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