List of basic ecology topics

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Ecology, or ecological science, is the scientific study of the distribution and abundance of living organisms and how the distribution and abundance are affected by interactions between the organisms and their environment. The environment of an organism includes both physical properties, which can be described as the sum of local abiotic factors such as solar insolation, climate and geology, as well as the other organisms that share its habitat.

The following outline is provided as an overview of and introduction to ecology:

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[edit] Essence of ecology

Main article: Ecology

[edit] Subdisciplines of ecology, and subdiscipline classification

Ecology is a broad discipline comprising many sub-disciplines. The field of ecology can be sub-divided according to several classification schemes:

[edit] By level of complexity or scope

Arranged from lowest to highest complexity:

[edit] By organisms under study

[edit] By biome under study

[edit] By geographic or climatic area under study

[edit] By spatial scale under study

[edit] By ecological aspects or phenomena under investigation

  • Chemical ecology - which deals with the ecological role of biological chemicals used in a wide range of areas including defense against predators and attraction of mates;
  • Ecophysiology - which studies the interaction of physiological traits with the abiotic environment;
  • Ecotoxicology - which looks at the ecological role of toxic chemicals (often pollutants, but also naturally occurring compounds);
  • Evolutionary ecology - or ecoevolution which looks at evolutionary changes in the context of the populations and communities in which the organisms exist;
  • Fire ecology - which looks at the role of fire in the environment of plants and animals and its effect on ecological communities;
  • Functional ecology - the study of the roles, or functions, that certain species (or groups thereof) play in an ecosystem;
  • Genetic ecology -
  • Soil ecology - the ecology of the pedosphere;

[edit] By technique used for investigation

  • Field ecology
  • Statistical ecology
  • Theoretical ecology - the development of ecological theory, usually with mathematical, statistical and/or computer modeling tools;

[edit] By philosophical approach

[edit] Ecology-involved interdisciplinary fields

[edit] Biogeographic regions

Map of six of the world's eight ecozones      Nearctic      Palearctic      Afrotropic      Indomalaya      Australasia      Neotropic      Oceania and Antarctic ecozones not shown
Map of six of the world's eight ecozones      Nearctic      Palearctic      Afrotropic      Indomalaya      Australasia      Neotropic      Oceania and Antarctic ecozones not shown

[edit] Ecozone

Main article: Ecozone

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) developed a system of eight biogeographic realms (ecozones):

[edit] Ecoregions

Main article: Ecoregion

Ecozones are further divided into ecoregions. The World has over 800 terrestrial ecoregions. See Lists of ecoregions by country.

[edit] History of ecology

Main article: History of ecology

[edit] Basic ecology concepts

[edit] Ecology lists

Main article: List of ecology topics

[edit] See also

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