Trophic Ecology
Trophic ecology is the study of how energy and matter are exchanged between living things in the environment. It examines how animals, plants, and microbes interact within food webs and energy cycles. Through trophic ecology, we can understand the effects of climate on ecosystems and the ways that species depend on one another. By understanding trophic ecology, scientists can better manage resources and conserve habitats. It also helps us to understand how human activities can disrupt ecological processes. Trophic ecology is an important tool for understanding the impact of global change on the environment.
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