نتایج جستجو برای: ecological balance

تعداد نتایج: 240018  

2012
Annemiek D. Barsingerhorn Frank T.J.M. Zaal Joanne Smith Gert-Jan Pepping James Jerome Gibson

We give a historical overview of the development of almost 50 years of empirical research on the affordances in the past and in the present. Defined by James Jerome Gibson in the early development of the Ecological Approach to Perception and Action as the prime of perception and action, affordances have become a rich topic of investigation in the fields of human movement science and experimenta...

2010
ANGELA REPANOVICI

Paper presents scientometry as a science and a fundamental instrument for determining the international value of an university as well as for the statistical evaluation of scientific research results. The impact of the research measurable through scientometric indicators is analyzed. Promoting the scientific production of universities through institutional digital repositories deals with the co...

2002
Markus Schwaninger

The natural environment has become a public issue of high priority. One of the great challenges to the management of firms today is achieving a balance between the economic, social and ecological dimensions. Managers and organizations are learning that dealing with ecological issues seriously is part of their responsibility. In this paper, the inherent rationality of an ecologically oriented ap...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2000
C Edlund C E Nord

Oral administration of antibiotics for treatment of urinary tract infections (UTIs) can cause ecological disturbances in the normal intestinal microflora. Poorly absorbed drugs can reach the colon in active form, suppress susceptible microorganisms and disturb the ecological balance. Suppression of the normal microflora may lead to reduced colonization resistance with subsequent overgrowth of p...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2015
Sandor L Kelly Hojun Song David G Jenkins

Management practices can disturb ecological communities in grazing lands, which represent one-quarter of land surface. But three knowledge gaps exist regarding disturbances: disturbances potentially interact but are most often studied singly; experiments with multiple ecosystems as treatment units are rare; and relatively new metrics of phylogenetic community structure have not been widely appl...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2005
Jens Kreth Justin Merritt Wenyuan Shi Fengxia Qi

The human mucosal surface is colonized by the indigenous microflora, which normally maintains an ecological balance among different species. Certain environmental or biological factors, however, may trigger disruption of this balance, leading to microbial diseases. In this study, we used two oral bacterial species, Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sanguinis (formerly S. sanguis), as a mod...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Emma V. Kennedy Chris T. Perry Paul R. Halloran Roberto Iglesias-Prieto Christine H.L. Schönberg Max Wisshak Armin U. Form Juan P. Carricart-Ganivet Maoz Fine C. Mark Eakin Peter J. Mumby

Coral reefs face multiple anthropogenic threats, from pollution and overfishing to the dual effects of greenhouse gas emissions: rising sea temperature and ocean acidification. While the abundance of coral has declined in recent decades, the implications for humanity are difficult to quantify because they depend on ecosystem function rather than the corals themselves. Most reef functions and ec...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2008
Jens Kreth Yongshu Zhang Mark C Herzberg

Biofilms are polymicrobial, with diverse bacterial species competing for limited space and nutrients. Under healthy conditions, the different species in biofilms maintain an ecological balance. This balance can be disturbed by environmental factors and interspecies interactions. These perturbations can enable dominant growth of certain species, leading to disease. To model clinically relevant i...

2017
Yun Mei Xinghe Kong Xinli Ke Bohan Yang

Urbanization has been responsible for the loss of cropland worldwide, especially in China. Since this trend is expected to continue in the near future, China has implemented the strictest cropland protection policies in the world, to guarantee its national food security. However, the negative impact of cropland protection policies on ecosystem services has always been ignored. In this paper, we...

2017
Zhiwei Zhong Xiaofei Li Dean Pearson Deli Wang Dirk Sanders Yu Zhu Ling Wang

Trophic interactions and ecosystem engineering are ubiquitous and powerful forces structuring ecosystems, yet how these processes interact to shape natural systems is poorly understood. Moreover, trophic effects can be driven by both density- and trait-mediated interactions. Microcosm studies demonstrate that trait-mediated interactions may be as strong as density-mediated interactions, but the...

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