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Template:Modelling ecosystems
From WikiMD.com - Food, Medicine & Wellness Encyclopedia
Ecology
:
Modelling ecosystems
:
Trophic
components
General
*
Abiotic component
Abiotic stress
Behaviour
Biogeochemical cycle
Biomass
Biotic component
Biotic stress
Carrying capacity
Competition
Ecosystem
Ecosystem ecology
Ecosystem model
Green world hypothesis
Keystone species
List of feeding behaviours
Metabolic theory of ecology
Productivity
Resource
Restoration
Producers
*
Autotrophs
Chemosynthesis
Chemotrophs
Foundation species
Kinetotrophs
Mixotrophs
Myco-heterotrophy
Mycotroph
Organotrophs
Photoheterotrophs
Photosynthesis
Photosynthetic efficiency
Phototrophs
Primary nutritional groups
Primary production
Consumers
*
Apex predator
Bacterivore
Carnivores
Chemoorganotroph
Foraging
Generalist and specialist species
Intraguild predation
Herbivores
Heterotroph
Heterotrophic nutrition
Insectivore
Mesopredators
Mesopredator release hypothesis
Omnivores
Optimal foraging theory
Planktivore
Predation
Prey switching
Decomposers
*
Chemoorganoheterotrophy
Decomposition
Detritivores
Detritus
Microorganisms
*
Archaea
Bacteriophage
Lithoautotroph
Lithotrophy
Marine
Microbial cooperation
Microbial ecology
Microbial food web
Microbial intelligence
Microbial loop
Microbial mat
Microbial metabolism
Phage ecology
Ecology
:
Modelling ecosystems
: Other components
Population
ecology
*
Abundance
Allee effect
Consumer-resource model
Depensation
Ecological yield
Effective population size
Intraspecific competition
Logistic function
Malthusian growth model
Maximum sustainable yield
Overpopulation
Overexploitation
Population cycle
Population dynamics
Population modeling
Population size
Predator–prey (Lotka–Volterra) equations
Recruitment
Small population size
Stability
Resilience
Resistance
Random generalized Lotka–Volterra model
Species
*
Biodiversity
Density-dependent inhibition
Ecological effects of biodiversity
Ecological extinction
Endemic species
Flagship species
Gradient analysis
Indicator species
Introduced species
Invasive species
/
Native species
Latitudinal gradients in species diversity
Minimum viable population
Neutral theory
Occupancy–abundance relationship
Population viability analysis
Priority effect
Rapoport's rule
Relative abundance distribution
Relative species abundance
Species diversity
Species homogeneity
Species richness
Species distribution
Species–area curve
Umbrella species
Species
interaction
*
Antibiosis
Biological interaction
Commensalism
Community ecology
Ecological facilitation
Interspecific competition
Mutualism
Parasitism
Storage effect
Symbiosis
Spatial
ecology
*
Biogeography
Cross-boundary subsidy
Ecocline
Ecotone
Ecotype
Disturbance
Edge effects
Foster's rule
Habitat fragmentation
Ideal free distribution
Intermediate disturbance hypothesis
Insular biogeography
Land change modeling
Landscape ecology
Landscape epidemiology
Landscape limnology
Metapopulation
Patch dynamics
r
/
K
selection theory
Resource selection function
Source–sink dynamics
Niche
*
Ecological trap
Ecosystem engineer
Environmental niche modelling
Guild
Habitat
Marine
Semiaquatic
Terrestrial
Limiting similarity
Niche apportionment models
Niche construction
Niche differentiation
Ontogenetic niche shift
Outline of ecology