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  1. The Ecology and Behavior of Amphibians by Kentwood D. Wells, 2007-11-15
  2. Invasion Ecology by Julie Lockwood, Martha Hoopes, et all 2006-12-22
  3. A Naturalist's Guide to Forest Plants: An Ecology for Eastern North America by Donald D. Cox, 2003-10
  4. Ecology: From Individuals to Ecosystems by Michael Begon, Colin R. Townsend, et all 2006-01-14
  5. Wildlife Ecology and Management (5th Edition) by Eric G. Bolen, William Robinson, 2002-07-20
  6. Eastern Deciduous Forest, Second Edition: Ecology and Wildlife Conservation by Richard H. Yahner, 2000-06-05
  7. Islam and Ecology: A Bestowed Trust (Religions of the World and Ecology)
  8. How to Do Ecology: A Concise Handbook by Richard Karban, Mikaela Huntzinger, 2006-07-31
  9. Evolution and Ecology of the Organism by Michael R. Rose, Laurence D. Mueller, 2005-02-19
  10. Experiments in Ecology: Their Logical Design and Interpretation Using Analysis of Variance by A. J. Underwood, 1997-01-28
  11. Ecology and Management of the North American Moose by Albert W. Franzmann, 2007-11-30
  12. The World We Have: A Buddhist Approach to Peace and Ecology by Thich Nhat Hanh, 2008-09-01
  13. Landscape Ecology in Theory and Practice: Pattern and Process by Monica Turner, R. H. Gardner, et all 2001-04-27
  14. Numerical Ecology, Volume 20, Second Edition (Developments in Environmental Modelling) by P. Legendre, Pierre Legendre, et all 1998-12-09

61. Wildlife Ecology And Conservation At UF/IFAS
Summary of research, teaching and some example projects at the University of Florida.
http://www.wec.ufl.edu/research/landscape_ecology.php
@import url("http://www.wec.ufl.edu/css/com_all.css"); Wildlife Ecology and Conservation University of Florida Home Research / Landscape and Restoration Ecology
Research in Landscape and Restoration Ecology
Effects of Fragmentation on Plant Population Dynamics
Emilio Bruna
Plants in fragmented habitats are hypothesized to be at increased risk of extinction, yet the effects of fragmentation on plant population dynamics are for the most part unexplored. Our lab is doing so, using a combination of demographic surveys, manipulative experiments, and models. Our model system is populations of the Amazonian understory herb Heliconia acuminata in 13 permanent plots at Brazil's Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project. Example projects
  • Spatial dynamics of plant recruitment and the influence of disperser behavior Stochastic demography of plants in fragments and continuous forest Effects of genotype and environment on plant growth and physiology
Landscape Habitat Assessment
Leonard Pearlstine
My interest is in determining community spatial patterns in the landscape resulting from natural and Map showing species richness of herpetofauna in Florida as part of the Florida Gap Analysis projectanthropogenic disturbance in ecological systems and how these relate to sustainable wildlife communities, maintenance of natural processes, and habitat change. His approach has been to integrate detailed biological information with broad-scale landscape concepts and methodologies using explicitly spatial statistics and modeling.

62. Positions - ESA Physiological Ecology
titles marked (MS) are for students seeking a master's degree, (PhD) are for students seeking a doctoral degree, not marked are for students seeking either master's or doctoral
http://www.biology.duke.edu/jackson/ecophys/grad.htm

63. Evolutionary Ecology Research -- A Scientific Journal
A scientific journal which has some sample readings available. Articles are rather technical but provide a good insight into contemporary evolutionary research.
http://www.evolutionary-ecology.com/
Welcome!
Evolutionary Ecology Research) is a professional scientific journal focusing on the overlap between ecology and evolution.
News We have updated our website - give us your feedback on the new design. Links of Interest Citizen's Page
an illustrated podcast
The Careful Foot Quick turnaround! Fully indexed in:
Biological Abstracts CAB Abstracts Current Contents Ecology Abstracts Environment Abstracts Zoological Record We depend on you...
and we act like it.
Expanded coverage of Freelander Design

64. Fire Ecology Research
of research being done by Western Ecological Research Center scientists in the Sierra Nevada forests, the California shrublands and the Mojave and Sonoran deserts.......
http://www.werc.usgs.gov/fire/

65. Index.htm
Publishes original scientific research in freshwater ecology and limnology.
http://jfreshwaterecol.com
The Journal of Freshwater Ecology (ISSN 0270-5060) has been published continuously since 1981 by Oikos Publishers, Inc. However, beginning with 2011 the Journal Purpose and Scope: The Journal of Freshwater Ecology is intended to be a vehicle for the reasonably rapid dissemination of current limnological information. The Journal publishes refereed manuscripts dealing with a wide variety of original ecological studies, observations, and techniques. Review articles, abstracts, and extensive mongraphs will not normally by published. Note to Authors: Manuscripts submitted to the Journal r. Correspondence relative to submissions of manuscripts should be addressed to the editor: Joseph A. Kawatski, Ph.D. PO Box 2558 La Crosse, WI 54602-2558 USA Telephone: 608-526-9577 FAX: 608-526-9477 e-Mail: oikosjour@aol.com Subscription Information: Starting with 2011, subscriptions to the

66. Ecology - Discussion And Encyclopedia Article. Who Is Ecology? What Is Ecology?
ecology. Discussion about ecology. Ecyclopedia or dictionary article about ecology.
http://www.knowledgerush.com/kr/encyclopedia/Ecology/

67. Inter Research » Journals » MEPS » MEPS Home
Journal scope includes all aspects of marine ecology, fundamental and applied.
http://www.int-res.com/journals/meps/
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Marine Ecology Progress Series
Print version: ISSN 0171-8630
Online version: ISSN 1616-1599
The leading journal in its field, MEPS covers all aspects of marine ecology, fundamental and applied. Topics covered include microbiology, botany, zoology, ecosystem research, biological oceanography, ecological aspects of fisheries and aquaculture, pollution, environmental protection, conservation, and resource management. MEPS aims for the highest quality of scientific contributions, quick publication, and a high technical standard of presentation. Publication schedule 2010: 24 volumes, 402 to 425 2011: 23 volumes, 426 to 448 Annual rate (upgraded subscription
including both print and online versions) Subscribe: Most recent issue: Volume 416 published on October 14, 2010 Inter-Research Science Center makes the archives of its journals available as a service to the scientific community. All articles published 5 years ago or more may be accessed freely. Articles published in 2005 or earlier are currently available. Online peer review: AUTHOR GATEWAY EDITOR GATEWAY REVIEWER GATEWAY
Tables of contents
All volumes listed according to subscription year.

68. Ecology
ecology definition and brief exposition about this science.
http://biocab.org/Ecology_1.html

69. Nearctica - Ecology - Biogeography - Biomes, Ecoregions, And Habitats - Estuarie
From Neartica-the complete gateway to the natural world of North America.
http://www.nearctica.com/ecology/habitats/estuary.htm
Habitats - Salt Marsh and Estuary Special Segments Butterflies of North America Conifers of North America Eastern Birds List of N.A. Insects Home Eastern Wildflowers General Topics Natural History Ecology Family Environment Evolution Home Education Home Conservation Geophysics Paleontology Commercial Organizations Buy Books about Estuaries An estuary is a partially enclosed body of water formed where freshwater from rivers and streams flows into the ocean, mixing with the salty sea water. Estuaries and the lands surrounding them are places of transition from land to sea, and from fresh to salt water. Although influenced by the tides, estuaries are protected from the full force of ocean waves, winds, and storms by the reefs, barrier islands, or fingers of land, mud, or sand that define an estuary's seaward boundary. Some familiar examples of major estuaries include San Francisco Bay, Puget Sound, Chesapeake Bay, Boston Harbor, and Tampa Bay. Salt Marshes are one typical habitat type occurring commonly in estuaries. Salt marshes are particularly important because they are among the most productive habitats on earth and are home to a wealth of plant and wildlife species. Salt marshes are technically wetlands, but are included here because they are a dominant component of many estuaries.

70. Ecology Radio | Online, On-Demand Programming
ecology Radio offers news, editorial and informational programming, from grassroots success stories to revolutionary technologies to issues of the day that affect our world
http://ecology.com/radio/

71. Images: Marine Ecology Of San Salvador, Bahamas, The Everglades And Florida Keys
A marine ecology image gallery San Salvador, The Bahamas, the Everglades and Florida Keys.
http://jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/html/tropecoimages.html
My Best Pictures and Movies from Marine Ecology: (Page 1 of 2
Tropical Marine Ecology
Go to the MARINE ECOLOGY COURSE SYLLABUS Interested in Marine Ecology? Although there are 142 Days left before we hit the water in summer 2010, I am taking applications NOW! First-come, first-served! Contact R. Hays Cummins.
R. Hays Cummins Western Program Miami University

Welcome! It is 6:58:53 AM on Sunday, October 31, 2010. There have been Aqua-Nuts served. Last Update: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 Tropical Marine Ecology serves as an intensive field-based introduction to the ecology of estuarine and marine environments. INTERESTED? Take a look at the MARINE ECOLOGY SYLLABUS for more information. The primary goal of the course is to immerse you in field experiences that link with readings, lectures, discussions, labs, and discovery-oriented investigations of the environments of San Salvador, Bahamas, the Everglades and the Florida Keys. Several topics will be covered in depth. These include ecology and geology of the Bahamas Everglades, and Florida Keys, marine ecology, coral reef ecology, intertidal zonation, grassbed ecology, taxonomy of vertebrates and invertebrates of coral reefs, lagoons, and tidal flats, statistical analyses of data, astronomy, and group projects concerning biological and physical analyses of select marine habitats. These images should provide a hint, a mere glimpse, into the beauty and complexity of a wide variety of ecosystems. So, enjoy!

72. Ecology - Definition
ecology is the branch of science that studies the distribution and abundance of living organisms, and the interactions between organisms and their environment.
http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Ecology
Ecology - Definition
Ecology is the branch of science that studies the distribution and abundance of living organisms , and the interactions between organisms and their environment . The environment of an organism includes both its physical habitat , which can be described as the sum of local abiotic factors like climate and geology , as well as the other organisms which share its habitat. The term was coined in by the German biologist Ernst Haeckel from the Greek oikos meaning "household" and logos meaning "science:" the "study of the household of nature." Ecological systems are studied at several different levels from individuals and populations to ecosystems and biosphere level. Ecology is a multi-disciplinary science, drawing on many other branches of science. Applied ecology is the practice of employing ecological principles and understanding to solve real world problems. Examples include measuring the economic worth of ecosystems, calculating fishing quotas, measuring environmental impact from construction or logging, building a case for the conservation of a species, and determining the most effective way to protect a species. In a broader sense

73. ITME Institute For Tropical Marine Ecology Inc.
Academic programs in marine ecology, research and conservation.
http://www.itme.org/

74. Ecology | Science Olympiad
ecology. ecology. The information below should not be interpreted as an extension of the rules. The official rules in the current Rules Manual take precedence.
http://soinc.org/ecology_b

75. Population Ecology Home Page
A starting point for population ecology information, courses, models, papers, conferences, data.
http://home.comcast.net/~sharov/popechome/

General Information
Models on line Lecture Courses Data on line ... Related Areas Click on the graphic to vote for this page as a Starting Point Hot Site On-line course on Quantitative Population Ecology was reviewed in the Plant Pathology Internet Guide Book Please, send your comments and suggestions about this home page to Alexei Sharov (e-mail: sharov@vt.edu ). Also, you are welcome to send any information you want to add. Alexei Sharov

76. Ecology Center
The ecology Center promotes environmentally and socially responsible practices through programs that educate, demonstrate, and provide direct services.
http://www.ecologycenter.org/
The ECOLOGY CENTER provides the public with reliable information, tools, hands-on training, referrals, strategies, infrastructure, and models for sustainable living. Our programs enable people to adopt practices that are environmentally and socially responsible. We run Berkeley's residential curbside recycling program , the Berkeley Farmers' Markets Farm Fresh Choice food justice program, EcoHouse demonstration home and garden, the Ecology Center Store , and a variety of Information and Climate Change Action programs
11/6/10 Berkeley Green Gathering featuring Bill McKibben
The Ecology Center is partnered with the City of Berkeley Office of Economic Development to bring you the Berkeley Green Gathering . This year, the Berkeley Green Gathering will take place Saturday, November 6th, from 6pm to 9:30pm at the Berkeley City College. The keynote speaker will be writer and activist Bill McKibben . The emcee will be comedic monologuist Josh Kornbluth . The food will be fantastic, prepared by three Berkeley caterers who are committed to using local, organic, and sustainable foods whenever possible. We guarantee that you will learn something new. Every year, we put together a whirlwind of short presentations to give attendees a sense of the incredible variety of projects, business ideas, and initiatives budding and blooming around town. Even if you’re a veteran of the local environmental movement, you will still be exposed to something you’ve never heard of. You will meet interesting people doing interesting things. Past Green Gatherings have attracted over 150 business, community, government, and research leaders working to make Berkeley a model for combining economic vitality, environmental quality, and social equity. This event is superb for networking and the cross-pollination of ideas.

77. Ecology Meetup Groups - Ecology Meetups
Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about ecology
http://ecology.meetup.com/

78. History Of Ecology
Bibliography and notes on prominent ecologists.
http://oz.plymouth.edu/~lts/ecology/ecohistory/history.html
History of Ecology and Ecologists This page deals with the history of the discipline of ecology and its practitioners. As it is a work in progress, you may want to occasionally check back to see which ecologists have been added to the biography section and what new books or journal articles have been added to the bibliographic section. Annotated Bibliography
Biographies of well-known ecologists
  • Bray, John Roger (1920 - ) Quatitative Plant Ecologist Photos Chronology Bibliography Braun-Blanquet, Josias (1884 - 1980) Phytosociologist Photos Chronology Bibliography Clements, Frederick E. (1874 - 1945) Successional ecologist. Strong advocate of the "dynamic" school of ecology Photos Chronology Bibliography Cottam, Grant (1918 - ) Forest phytosociologist Photos Chronology Bibliography Cowles, Henry (1869 - 1939) Physiogeographic ecologist. Strong advocate of the "dynamic" school of ecology Photos Chronology Bibliography Curtis, John Thomas (1913 - 1961) Plant Ecologist Photos Chronology Bibliography Gleason, Henry Allen (1882-1975) Ecologist and strong advocate for the concept of "individualistic ecology"
  • 79. University Of Georgia: School Of Ecology
    Named for the late pioneering UGA professor known as the “father of modern ecology,” the Eugene P. Odum School of ecology is the University of Georgia' 16th academic school
    http://www.ecology.uga.edu/
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    UGA researchers to study transmission of human pathogen to coral reefs
    The spread of lethal diseases from animals to humans has long been an issue of great concern to public health officials. But what about diseases that spread in the other direction, from humans to wildlife? Odum School Associate Dean James W. Porter has received a five-year $2 million Ecology of Infectious Diseases grant from the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health to lead a study of the first known case of such a “reverse zoonosis” that involves the transmission of a human pathogen to a marine invertebrate, elkhorn coral.
    NEWS
    Jeb Byers named to NRC committee that will set ballast water discharge limits
    Jeb Byers, associate professor in the Odum School of Ecology, has been appointed to the National Research Council's Committee on Assessing Numeric Limits for Living Organisms in Ballast Water.  The committee will conduct a study to inform the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Coast Guard how to establish environmentally protective ballast water discharge limits in the next Vessel General Permit, which regulates discharges incidental to the normal operation of vessels.

    80. Ecological Software Solutions
    Software for biology, ecology, geography, wildlife fisheries and the environmental sciences.
    http://www.ecostats.com
    Ecological Software Solutions LLC is a Limited Liability Company formed under Florida State law. Ecological Software Solutions, the predecessor to the current LLC, worked world wide in the ecological field since 1998 to develop and promote software for ecologists and resource managers. The newly formed LLC will continue in this tradition and management. Software development includes both internal software projects and custom projects, both large and small, that contribute to the storage and analysis of resource management data the world over. Keeping a holistic outlook, Ecological Software Solutions LLC assists nonprofit and community based programs and groups and will be expanding this support in the coming months with a new online community and development program. You are invited to peruse this web site and feel free to send an e-mail if you have any questions or comments.

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