Spatial Ecology

Spatial ecology is the study of the relationship between organisms and their spatial or geographic environment. It addresses questions such as how an organism's spatial environment affects its behavior, physiology, and reproduction, as well as how it impacts the stability of the population and species distributions across an ecosystem. Spatial ecology is essential in understanding and managing ecosystems and species, as well as understanding the effects of climate change, land use change, and habitat fragmentation. Its findings can be important in conservation, land management, and resource planning.

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Where Do You Sit in Class? A Study of Spatial Positioning During Two Courses of Different Duration

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Spatial Heterogeneity of Soil Respiration Response to Precipitation Pulse in a Temperate Mixed Forest in Central China

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Clustering objects for spatial data mining: a comparative study

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