Sentences with phrase «ecological function by»

«Besides, the pet food industry serves an important ecological function by using up food that would otherwise be thrown out,» Dr. Nestle said.

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The Great Barrier Reef can no longer be saved by existing plans to protect the ecological site, experts have warned, saying that efforts should shift to a lesser, backup plan of maintaining the reef's «ecological function» instead.
Most research on the inner functioning of the cell has been carried out by biologists chiefly influenced by the mechanical model, but what has been learned appears to fit the ecological model better.
The company will pay $ 640,000 to the state, and identify and acquire additional conservation land «that provides ecological functions equivalent to the land impacted by the pipeline» such as the nearly two miles of pipeline through pristine Otis State Forest.
The company will also have to identify and acquire additional conservation land «that provides ecological functions equivalent to the land impacted by the pipeline» such as the nearly two miles of pipeline through pristine Otis State Forest.
A genomic comparison of fluorescent genomes (strains SBW25, Pf0 - 1, Pf - 5)(9) revealed a huge genomic heterogeneity among the three strains analyzed, and that the 42 % of plant - inducible genes were not shared by all fluorescent strains, suggesting that ecological success requires specialized and core functions.
In the article «Ecological communities by design,» Fredrickson discusses how synthetic ecology — the design and construction of microbial communities with desirable properties — requires new knowledge on how communities function.
Destruction of forests clearly undermines myriad ecological functions served by large forests, including cooling and humidifying effects on the surrounding area.
[Translate] THE DIRT by Jared Green Wild by Design / Island Press «Combining ecological function and design is now mainstream,» said...
How a plant optimizes among these competing functions can have major ecological implications, which have been under - appreciated by ecologists compared to the focus they have given to leaf function.
Results indicate at 6 - month follow - up, reductions were reported in substance use and substance use - related risk factors, as evidenced by modest improvements in family cohesion and conflict levels and by improvements in other areas of ecological functioning (e.g., increases in school / work attendance).
The FES, developed by Moos and Moos, is a 90 - item self - report dichotomous scale that examines whole - of - family functioning and is compatible with Stress and Coping Theory, and social and ecological systems theory (Franklin, et al., 2004).
Their model proposes that the manifestation of the adverse effects of certain risk factors (e.g., parameters of the disease / disability, functional independence, and psychosocial stressors) on children's psychosocial adaptation (e.g., mental, physical, and social functioning) may be attenuated by a variety of resistance factors (e.g., intrapersonal, social — ecological, and stress - processing variables).
Their model proposes that manifestation of the adverse effects of certain Risk Factors (e.g., parameters of the disease / disability, functional independence, and psychosocial stressors) on Adaptation (e.g., mental, physical, and social functioning) may be attenuated by a variety of Resistance Factors (e.g., intrapersonal, social — ecological, and stress processing variables).
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