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Toward a Unified Ecology.
- B. Turner, T. Allen, T. W. Hoeskstra
- Environmental Science
- 1 July 1993
The principles of ecological integration the landscape criterion the ecosystem criterion the community criterion the organism criterion the population criterion the biome and biosphere criteria…
Hierarchy Theory: A Vision, Vocabulary, and Epistemology
This basic guide introduces the relationships between observation, perception, and learning that form the substance of hierarchy theory. This theory aims to answer the question of whether there is a…
Dragnet Ecology—“Just the Facts, Ma'am”: The Privilege of Science in a Postmodern World
- T. Allen, J. Tainter, J. Pires, T. W. Hoekstra
- Education
- 1 June 2001
The epistemological predicament associated with purposive quantitative analysis
- M. Giampietro, T. Allen, K. Mayumi
- Philosophy
- 1 December 2006
Role of Heterogeneity in Scaling of Ecological Systems Under Analysis
- T. Allen, T. W. Hoekstra
- Psychology
- 1991
This chapter addresses heterogeneity in the context of scale. Scale is emerging as one of the critical problems that must be adequately considered if different ecological studies are to be either…
SEXUAL ALLOCATION STRATEGY IN WIND‐POLLINATED PLANTS
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Will similar forests develop on similar sites
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The confusion between scale‐defined levels and conventional levels of organization in ecology
- T. Allen, T. W. Hoekstra
- Environmental Science
- 1 February 1990
Abstract. Conventional levels of organization in ecology can be hierarchically ordered, but there is not necessarily a time or space scale-dependent difference between the classes: cell, organism,…
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