Category:Ecology
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Ecology is the branch of science that studies the distribution and interactions between living things and the physical environment.
Subcategories
This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
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Pages in category "Ecology"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 579 total.
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- Abiotic component
- Abiotic stress
- Abundance
- Abundance (ecology)
- Abundant
- Actinides in the environment
- Adaptation
- Adaptive capacity
- Adaptive radiation
- Aeroplankton
- Aggregated distribution
- Agroecology
- Algal mat
- Algophagy
- Allelopathy
- Allometry
- Alpha diversity
- Alteromonas
- Anabaena
- Anamniotes
- Anoxygenic photosynthesis
- Ant follower
- Anthecology
- Anthropization
- Anti-predator adaptation
- Apex predator
- Apterygota
- Aquatic
- Template:Aquatic ecosystems
- Aquatic macroinvertebrate DNA barcoding
- Automated species identification
- Autotroph
- Avivore
B
- Bacterivore
- Balance of nature
- Basal area
- Batesian mimicry
- Behavioral ecology
- Beneficial weed
- Benthic zone
- Benthos
- Bergmann's rule
- Beta diversity
- Bioaccumulation
- Biocoenosis
- Biodiversity
- Bioerosion
- Biogeochemical cycle
- Biogeography
- BioImpacts
- Bioindicator
- Biological interaction
- Biological life cycle
- Biological pollution
- Biomagnification
- Biomass (ecology)
- Biome
- Biometeorology
- Bionectria ochroleuca
- Bioregion
- Bioregional
- Biospeleology
- Biosphere
- Biostasis
- Biotic potential
- Biotic stress
- Biotope
- Biotype
- Bloom
- Bog
- Bottom feeder
- Brevicellicium olivascens
- Browsing (herbivory)
- Bur
- Burrow
C
- Canebrake
- Carbon-to-nitrogen ratio
- Carrion
- Carrying capacity
- Cascade effect
- Caterpillar
- Caterpillar tree
- Cenarchaeum
- Character displacement
- Chemical defense
- Chemical ecology
- Chemotroph
- Chesson's index
- Chloroflexales
- Chloroflexi
- Chronobiology
- Ciénega
- Clavarioid fungi
- Climate change and birds
- Climax
- Climax community
- Cline (biology)
- Clonal colony
- Coenenchyme
- Coevolution
- Cold seep
- Colony (biology)
- Columbian exchange
- Commensalism
- Community (ecology)
- Community structure
- Competition (biology)
- Competitive exclusion principle
- Conservation biology
- Conservation status
- Consumer–resource interactions
- Controlled burn
- Cooperation
- Coral Reefs
- Corbicula
- Cosmopolitan
- Cospeciation
- Costal facet
- Countergradient variation
- Craggy
- Crypsis
- Cryptogenic species
- Cutaneous respiration
D
- Dead zone (ecology)
- Decomposer
- Decomposition
- Defaunation
- Dendrology
- Denitrifying bacteria
- Density dependence
- Desert climate
- Desert ecology
- Desert Flower
- Deserts and xeric shrublands
- Despeciation
- Detritus
- Diel vertical migration
- Dietary biology of the brown bear
- Diplura
- Disease ecology
- Dispersal
- Disturbance
- Disturbance (ecology)
- Diurnal cycle
- Divaricate
- Divergent evolution
- Diversity index
- Domestic partnership
- Dominance (ecology)
- Domitian
- Drift seed
- Driftwood
- Dung
- Durophagy
E
- Earth Overshoot Day
- Ecological economics
- Ecological efficiency
- Ecological extinction
- Ecological genetics
- Ecological imperialism
- Ecological light pollution
- Ecological niche
- Ecological pyramid
- Ecological resilience
- Ecological restoration
- Ecological speciation
- Ecological stoichiometry
- Ecological succession
- Ecology
- Ecology of the San Francisco Estuary
- Ecomorphology
- Ecophenotypic variation
- Ecophysiology
- Ecoregion
- EcoSim
- Ecosystem
- Ecosystem ecology
- Ecosystem model
- Ecosystem respiration
- Ecotechnology
- Ecotone
- Ecotope
- Ecotoxicology
- Ecotype
- Eddy covariance
- Edge effects
- Effects of climate change on biomes
- Egg predation
- Ejecta
- Endangered species
- Endemism
- Endolith
- Endophyte
- Endosymbiont
- Energy flow (ecology)
- Entomophily
- Environ
- Environmental impact of reservoirs
- Epibiont