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Fundamental Processes in Ecology presents a way to study ecosystems
that is not yet available in ecology textbooks but is resonant with
current thinking in the emerging fields of geobiology and Earth
System Science. It provides an alternative, process-based
classification of ecology and proposes a truly planetary view of
ecological science. To achieve this, it asks (and endeavours to
answer) the question, "what are the fundamental ecological
processes which would be found on any planet with Earth-like,
carbon based, life?" The author demonstrates how the idea of
fundamental ecological processes can be developed at the systems
level, specifically their involvement in control and feedback
mechanisms. This approach allows us to reconsider basic ecological
ideas such as energy flow, guilds, trade-offs, carbon cycling and
photosynthesis; and to put these in a global context. In doing so,
the book puts a much stronger emphasis on microorganisms than has
traditionally been the case.
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