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Some nature writers believe wilderness areas are vital for the human spirit and creativity, and some Ecologists consider wilderness areas to be an integral part of the planet's self-sustaining natural ecosystem ( the biosphere ).
The basic principles of the Ecologists Greens, as determined by their constitution are: sustainability, social justice, nonviolence, direct and participatory democracy, respect for diversity, decentralization and subsidiarity, protect and restore natural ecosystems, the quality of life, personal and social responsibility and equity.
Ecologists are calling for a return to the lacustrine marsh that existed in Ashbridges Bay prior to extensive land filling done from the late 19th century on.
Ecologists may validly argue that some types of growth undermine important conditions for human survival in the longer term, without this invalidating other kinds of growth which are beneficial.
These plants are sometimes referred to as “ resprouters .” Ecologists have shown that some species of resprouters store extra energy in their roots to aid recovery and re-growth following a fire.
Ecologists and environmentalists have criticized Marx on the ground that natural resources have ( or should have ) a value which has nothing to do with production costs in labour time, because in fact they are entropic non-reproducible goods.

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Ecologists also note that Marxist theories of value caused large-scale environmental problems in the industrialization of the Soviet Union China and other countries ruled by communist parties ; thus, whether or not an economy is a market economy or a state economy does not seem to make much difference, the problem is rather with the values of human cultures themselves or with industrialization processes as such.

Ecologists and ecosystems
Ecologists collect data on trophic levels and food webs to statistically model and mathematically calculate parameters, such as those used in other kinds of network analysis ( e. g., graph theory ), to study emergent patterns and properties shared among ecosystems.

Ecologists and their
Ecologists might investigate the relationship between a population of organisms and some physical characteristic of their environment, such as concentration of a chemical ; or they might investigate the interaction between two populations of different organisms through some symbiotic or competitive relationship.
* Ecologists investigate the relationships among organisms and between organisms and their environments, examining the effects of population size, pollutants, rainfall, temperature, and altitude.

Ecologists and way
Ecologists can define this in many ways, but one way is through an estimate of plant mortality.

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Ecologists use a mixture of computer models and field studies to explain metapopulation structure.
Ecologists consider this rodent to be a keystone species.
Ecologists refer to parapatric and peripatric speciation in terms of ecological niches.
" Ecologists have pointed to The Limits to Growth, and presented the alternative of a " steady state economy " in order to address environmental concerns.
He went on to found the Movement of Independent Ecologists.
* Behavioural Ecologists Elucidated How Peahens Choose Their Mates, And Why, an article at Science Daily.
Ecologists can broadly lump all life forms into one of two categories called trophic levels: 1 ) the autotrophs, and 2 ) the heterotrophs.
Ecologists use these simplifications in quantitative ( or mathematical ) models of trophic or consumer-resource systems dynamics.
Ecologists have identified non-random properties in the topographic structure of food webs.
Ecologists can broadly lump all life forms into one of two trophic layers, the autotrophs and the heterotrophs.
Ecologists identify feeding relations and organize species into trophic species through extensive gut content analysis of different species.
Ecologists have identified some 2, 900 plant species, 70 types of mammals and 320 kinds of birds within the narrow buffer zone.
Ecologists frequently study and assess various organisms ' susceptibility to desiccation.
On 7 – 8 December 2002, the Eco Forum called for a conference that convened in the building of the Athens Lawyer Association, and it decided to establish the Green Ecologists and elected a 18 member council to coordinate the establishment of a new political entity.
According to Greenpeace: How a Group of Ecologists, Journalists, and Visionaries Changed the World by Rex Wyler, the Don't Make a Wave Committee was formed in January 1970 by Dorothy and Irving Stowe, Ben Metcalfe, Marie and Jim Bohlen, Paul Cote, and Bob Hunter and incorporated in October 1970.
* Wyler, Rex ( 2004 ) Greenpeace: How a Group of Ecologists, Journalists, and Visionaries Changed the World.
However, Francescato, De Petris and Cento continued to support SL as Ecologists for Left Ecology Freedom and finally left the Greens.
In November 2011 the Ecologists and Civic Networks ( Ecologisti e Reti Civiche, ERC ) coalition was officially launched.
Ecologists have discovered that normally vegetarian water voles living in Wiltshire, England have started eating frogs ' legs and discarding the bodies.

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But now many of these same builders are finding they can cut their costs more by teaming up with a dealer who has volume enough to afford the most efficient specialized equipment to deliver everything just where it is needed -- drywall inside the house, siding along the sides, trusses on the walls, roofing on the roof, etc..
Despite making up the bulk of Bowser's ( known as " King Koopa " in Japan ) army, known as the " Koopa Troop ", Koopas as a species are generally known to be peaceful, some even teaming up with Mario such as Kooper from Paper Mario.
In addition, a number of Canadian provinces are teaming up to sue tobacco companies to recover healthcare costs caused by smoking.
Mark Burnett and Sony are teaming up to turn the classic series into a reality show, in which contestants will compete to become a real-life Mr. or Ms. Roarke, Variety reported.
Concerned that her boss, Meg Morrison ( Louise Siversen ), and her nemesis, nurse Chloe Davis ( Jacinta Stapleton ) are teaming up against her, Liz seeks Happy's assistance.
In time, other parts of the ileum and other regions of the body are teaming with millions of the mycobacteria.
When the Teen Titans are thrown back in time after teaming up with the Legion of Super-Heroes, they find that they have arrived 10 years into their own future.
Broadcom offers advanced functions via Broadcom Advanced Control Suite ( BACS ) via which the teaming-functionality of BASP ( advanced server program ) are available offering 802. 3ad static lags, LACP and " smart teaming " which doesn't require any configuration on the switches to work.
The stories were as over-the-top as the acting ; Pam and Ray discovering they are brother and sister-just after they get married and Pam announces her pregnancy ; Effie being run over by St Christopher in a VW campervan and squashed flat, only to be brought back from the dead in Series 2 by Ray and her boyfriend Warren ; Matron Dorothy Conniving-Bitch teaming up with her long-lost axe-murdering lover Bill Schwarzenhameneggenberger to destroy Pam and Ray's relationship ; the vampire Carla Laboumdier falling for Ray, meanwhile stalking the staff, until her eventual staking by Ray.
They are teaming up to build about two million square feet of office space, 500 apartments, 440 homes, of retail space, and two hotels near Arundel Mills mall.
" Often, he ( DiNozzo ) and Caitlin Todd ( and later Ziva David ) are shown teaming up to tease McGee, although it remains friendly.

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