Sentences with phrase «ecological terms»

Those who think in ecological terms view matters quite differently.
Yes, they can cause infection, but in ecological terms, an invasion is defined as when a species settles in an area where it did not previously exist.
If churches and synagogues could teach people to read the Bible with ecological eyes and see spirituality in ecological terms, then we'd have a built - in infrastructure for expanding environmental awareness and practice.
In ecological terms the balance of nature embodies God's careful plan that the earth and its bounty shall provide for the needs and survival of all humanity of all generations.
Certainly, much of value in human and ecological terms is already, irretrievably, lost.
The study found that less than one third of the 175 parks and reserves examined are currently conserving lions at more than 50 % of their «carrying capacity» — an ecological term for the natural population levels animals reach if human threats are minimal.
In ecological terms, these spiders are marine predators, and this explains how tiny, barren islands can support much denser populations of spiders than lushly vegetated inland areas.
Interestingly, toads from different areas respond differently - in ecological terms, they speak different chemical «languages»!
In ecological terms, it is more stable to have diverse populations in any ecosystem.
The scale, we have never dealt with an ecological niche of this size in ecological terms, the way a forester might be able to.
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