66 results on '"Ulanowicz, Robert E."'
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2. Network Analysis, The Door to a New Science
3. Quantifying Constraints upon Trophic and Migratory Transfers in Landscapes
4. Ecosystems Carry Important Messages to Managers and Policy Makers
5. Ecosystems Have Connectivity
6. Ecosystem Principles Have Ecological Applications
7. Ecosystems Have Directionality
8. Ecosystems as Self-organizing Hierarchies
9. Ecosystems Have Thermodynamic Openness
10. Introduction
11. Ecosystems Have Complex Dynamics—Growth and Development
12. Ecosystems Have Ontic Openness
13. Conclusions and Final Remarks
14. Ecosystem Principles Have Broad Explanatory Power in Ecology
15. Ecosystems Have Complex Dynamics—Disturbance and Decay
16. Circumscribed Complexity in Ecological Networks
17. The Central Role of Information Theory in Ecology
18. Process Ecology: Creatura at Large in an Open Universe
19. Ecosystems have complex dynamics (growth and development)
20. Ecosystems have complex dynamics – disturbance and decay
21. Ecosystems have directionality
22. Ecosystems have ontic openness
23. Ecosystem principles have applications
24. Ecosystems have connectivity
25. Conclusions and final remarks
26. Introduction: A new ecology is needed
27. Ecosystems have openness (thermodynamic)
28. Ecosystem principles have broad explanatory power in ecology
29. A Revolution in the Middle Kingdom
30. Role of network analysis in comparative ecosystem ecology of estuaries
31. Analysis of size and complexity of randomly constructed food webs by information theoretic metrics
32. Ecological network analysis: an escape from the machine
33. New perspectives through brackish water ecology
34. CHAPTER 9. Scaling Issues in Experimental Ecology
35. Network Orientors: Theoretical and Philosophical Considerations why Ecosystems may Exhibit a Propensity to Increase in Ascendency
36. Trophic Flow Networks as Indicators of Ecosystem Stress
37. Ecosystem Integrity: A Causal Necessity
38. Scale and Biodiversity Policy: A Hierarchical Approach
39. Comparing Ecosystem Structures: The Chesapeake Bay and the Baltic Sea
40. Quantitative Ecological Network Analysis for Coastal Ecosystems
41. Network Analysis, The Door to a New Science
42. Extensions
43. Community Measures of Marine Food Networks and their Possible Applications
44. Introduction
45. PREDICTION, CHAOS, AND ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
46. A Synoptic View of a Coastal Plain Estuary
47. An Agent
48. A Detailed Guide to Network Analysis
49. A Comparative Anatomy of the Baltic Sea and Chesapeake Bay Ecosystems
50. A generic simulation model for treating incomplete sets of data
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