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    Ecology Lab

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    Ecology Lab Report 4/17/12 Abstract Sampling Stomatal Densities of Various Species of Plants The importance of stomata is the fact that they control the intake of carbon dioxide and the loss of water in plants. The ratio of intake to loss creates a better picture of which plants adapt would to their environment and which would not. Eight different plant species were sampled the stomatal densities and compared them to their environments. The densities were recorded for each species

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    population ecology

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    0 POPULATION ECOLOGY (2 HOURS) Learning outcomes : 13.1 Population Growth (a) Explain biotic potential (r) and environmental resistance and their effect on population growth (b) Explain carrying capacity and its importance (c) Describe natality and mortality and their effects on the rate of population growth Learning outcomes : 13.1 Population Growth (d) Explain population growth curves (state the basic forms of growth curves) i. Exponential growth curve (human) ii. Logistic

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    Tiger Ecology

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    Cited: IUCN. "Panthera tigris." International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. 2011. Web. 22 Apr. 2012 <http://www.iucnredlist.org/apps/redlist/details/15955/0>. Seidensticker‚ John. Riding the Tiger: Tiger Conservation in Human-Dominated Landscapes. London: Cambridge University Press‚ 1999. Print. Tilson‚ Ronald L. and Philip J. Nyhus. Tigers of the World: The Science‚ Politics‚ and Conservation of Panthera Tigris. New York: Academic Press‚ 2010. Print. WPSI. “The Indian

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    Ecology of Crime

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    Ecology Of Crime There are many patterns in the crime rate that seem to be linked to temporal and ecological factors. Crimes usually happen more often‚ and‚ or more less according to the day‚ season‚ climate‚ temperature‚ population density‚ and region. For example‚ a person is more likely to be assaulted at midnight when the temperature exceeds 90 degrees than when to temperature is 10 degrees below zero. Therefore‚ a criminal is more likely to commit a crime when the time of day‚ season‚ and

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    Ecology and Economy

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    Ecology and economy are two different studies that have merged together in recent years. This is because human lifestyle is having an increasingly negative impact on the surrounding environment. There has been a shift in recent years from technologies that are wasteful of resources toward technologies that use resources more efficiently and reduce pollution‚ a shift from conventional economy to sustainable economy. We are living beings on a planet Earth. Humans are living beings who depends on

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    Fish Ecology

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF HULL Department of Biological Sciences Level Five Examination May/June 2011 Fish Ecology Monday 16th May 2011‚ 9.30 - 11.30 a.m. 2 hours Answer THREE questions Use diagrams where appropriate Use a separate book for each answer Where shown the % indicates the mark distribution within a question Graph paper provided Do not open or turn over this exam paper‚ or start to write anything until told to by the Invigilator. Starting to write before permitted to do so may be seen

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    Ecology Notes

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    Insertion of foreign sequences Modern synthesis- unification and development of several branches of biology that previously had little in common particularly * Paleontology * Systematics * Developmental biology * Behavioral * Ecology Evidence for evolution * Fossil record * Biogeography * Homoplasy * Selective breeding * Homologies * Experiment evidence of adaptation Fossil record * Complex organisms in younger rocks * Simple organism in older

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    Introduction To Deep Ecology

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    Deep ecology is a way of life. A way of life that is shifting the way we view ourselves as humans. Deep ecology is the means of shifting the value of humans to non-human nature. Humans can no longer look at themselves as the sole entity of the ecosystem‚ but part of a whole that needs each part to successfully work. Fritjof Capra believes that shifting our views from the old world anthropocentric to new world non-anthropocentric is the key to the survival of the human race. Having anthropocentric

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    Joseph Cornell was an uncommon artist from the twentieth century who created an enormous amount of compositions through the art of collaging. Cornell‚ a New York native‚ patterned his works of art after the European design of art also known as “Surrealism.” In the early 1930’s‚ Joseph Cornell began his career as an artist‚ while still being a working class American citizen‚ his artworks were quite low budget. He began his career by creating his art with found objects from the city along with displaying

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    Deep Ecology and Religion

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    individuals and organizations that revolve around the fundamental aspects and notions of deep ecology and eco-activism. These associations offer more views and attitudes on how an individual and society can create and maintain a kinship and positive influence with the natural environment. Like deep ecologist’s view on the metaphysical relationship of man and nature. Eco-activist’s contend to a belief of "ecology as religion"(Kinsley 193). They take their duty with the environment as a deeply spiritual

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