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Question:-
Repeat photography can be used to detect and document long term ecological changes. Cite one
application of this tool/method (except succession) in ecology. Discuss some of its importance in the
identified ecological study.
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- Identify one environmental problem. Diagram all the fields of specialization needed and state research questions they need to answer in proposing a solution to that problem. A sample diagram is attach for your guidanceANSWER THE FOLLOWING: If you are to engage into aquaculture, how will you do it considering your current location and available resources. What species, level of management and culture system will you consider? (imagine your location is Philippines) On the otherhand, if all resources are available and favorable, what brackishwater and marine species will you grow/culture? Discuss your criteria of considering these species. Describe the level of management and culture system that you will employ.Question:- 1. Discuss how the transcending functions are associated with the integrative levels of organization in Ecology.
- SUBJECT (Biological - Ecology) Discuss the importance of DPSIR framework in the field of ecology and conservation.To determine: Whether landscape biology and restoration ecology are examples of in situ or ex situ conservations.article: Experimental addition of marine-derived nutrients affects wildflower traits in a coastal meta-ecosystem 1. From the study what two variables are being linked? 2. What is the main variable of the study that has plentiful effect on the surrounding habitat? 3. What/How the experiments (comparing to what....) are being conducted and to what objective/s? 4. What is the significance of the paper in relation to community ecology?
- Make a diagram showing the link between biodiversity and climate change. Include relevant terms and concepts from all the learning materials provided to you in this module. Synthesize the connections and interrelationship of the two topics. Your output may be generated through MS word smart art graphics or any graphic design tools. Then, write an explanation on another sheet of paper.ascertainment bias... The natural tendency to use surrounding information to resolve ambiguities Bias that is introduced by the process of collecting a sample or doing a search The tendency to focus on unusual or dangerous things A tendency to see the things that we want or expect to see none of aboveSubject (Ecology - Biology) Why is there a need to include the abiotic factor in studying ecology, especially in the ecosystem level and higher?
- Short Answer Question: Please read the following question carefully and make sure to answer each component of the question to the best of your ability. Think of a location you have visited in nature (forest, beach, park, river, wetland, etc). Name it (general name like 'forest' is OK), give the definition of provisioning ecosystem service and provide one example of a provisioning ecosystem service provided by that location. Give the definition a regulating ecosystem service and provide one example of a regulating ecosystem service provided by that location. Give the definition of cultural ecosystem services and provide one example of a cultural ecosystem service provided by that location. 12pt v Paragraph B IU Al T² V v ✿ 4Assignment- Biodiversity and Conservation Enlist major In-situ & Ex-Situ conservation areas of the world Note: You may explain any 3 for both conservation methods, but with complete details Details include: (Name, Area or Country, Major Purpose )Project : Survey ecosystems in such an area , abiotic and biotic factors in the ecosystem. (a) How did this project help you to better understand your responsibilities and roles as a citizen? (b) What skills and knowledge did you acquire through this project? (c) How did this project help you better understand ideas or subjects you have been studying?