نتایج جستجو برای: ecological balance

تعداد نتایج: 240018  

Journal: :Science 2014
Wilhelm Hofmann Daniel C Wisneski Mark J Brandt Linda J Skitka

The science of morality has drawn heavily on well-controlled but artificial laboratory settings. To study everyday morality, we repeatedly assessed moral or immoral acts and experiences in a large (N = 1252) sample using ecological momentary assessment. Moral experiences were surprisingly frequent and manifold. Liberals and conservatives emphasized somewhat different moral dimensions. Religious...

2012
M. LAFOURCADE

Let us assume we are given a triangle K. Is it possible to compute subrings? We show that L′′ → א0. Is it possible to extend super-linearly canonical, embedded equations? In this setting, the ability to characterize additive, regular, closed domains is essential.

2013
Bud P. Bruegger Moritz-Christian Müller

The paper reports on the experience of the FutureID project in the creation and use of an eID terminology so far. A major part of work has reviewed the state of the art in eID Terminologies. Five existing terminologies have been compared and analyzed in detail to yield unexpected and surprising results. On this basis, FutureID has designed its approach for creation and use of an eID terminology...

2004
Gary King Ori Rosen Martin A. Tanner David G. Steel Eric J. Beh Stephen Voss Jeffrey B. Lewis George G. Judge Douglas J. Miller Wendy K. Tam Cho Philip Hans Franses Kevin M. Quinn Linda J. Young Marcelo Escolar Sebastien Haneuse

Ecological inference : new methodological strategies / edited

Journal: :Biometrics 2008
Donald Hedeker Robin J Mermelstein Hakan Demirtas

For longitudinal data, mixed models include random subject effects to indicate how subjects influence their responses over repeated assessments. The error variance and the variance of the random effects are usually considered to be homogeneous. These variance terms characterize the within-subjects (i.e., error variance) and between-subjects (i.e., random-effects variance) variation in the data....

2010
Daniel I. Bolnick Travis Ingram William E. Stutz Lisa K. Snowberg On Lee Lau Jeff S. Paull

A species's niche width reflects a balance between the diversifying effects of intraspecific competition and the constraining effects of interspecific competition. This balance shifts when a species from a competitive environment invades a depauperate habitat where interspecific competition is reduced. The resulting ecological release permits population niche expansion, via increased individual...

2015
N. F. F. Ebecken G. C. Pereira

Ecological systems are exposed and are influenced by various natural and anthropogenic disturbances. They produce various effects and states seeking response symmetry to a state of global phase coherence or stability and balance of their food webs. This research project addresses the development of a computational methodology for modeling plankton food webs. The use of algorithms to establish c...

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Jon S Horne Edward O Garton

Choosing an appropriate home range model is important for describing space use by animals and understanding the ecological processes affecting animal movement. Traditional approaches for choosing among home range models have not resulted in general, consistent, and unambiguous criteria that can be applied to individual data sets. We present a new application of information-theoretic model selec...

2003
R. C. MULLEY

This paper reviews the feeding requirements of adult red deer from nutritional, management and ecological perspectives. Particular emphasis is placed on the need to balance production objectives in the context of ecological sustainability. Topics such as feeding behaviour, feeding management, the relationship of body condition score to nutritional sufficiency, daily and seasonal feed intake req...

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