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  2. Spatial ecology - Wikipedia

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    Spatial ecology studies the ultimate distributional or spatial unit occupied by a species.In a particular habitat shared by several species, each of the species is usually confined to its own microhabitat or spatial niche because two species in the same general territory cannot usually occupy the same ecological niche for any significant length of time.

  3. Resource selection function - Wikipedia

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    Resource selection functions (RSFs) are a class of functions that are used in spatial ecology to assess which habitat characteristics are important to a specific population or species of animal, by assessing a probability of that animal using a certain resource proportional to the availability of that resource in the environment.

  4. Scaling pattern of occupancy - Wikipedia

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    The R-code of the Bayesian estimation model has been provided elsewhere. The key point of the Bayesian estimation model is that the scaling pattern of species distribution, measured by occupancy and spatial pattern, can be extrapolated across scales. Later on, Hui [20] provides the Bayesian estimation model for continuously changing scales:

  5. Spatial configuration - Wikipedia

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    In landscape ecology, spatial configuration describes the spatial pattern of patches in a landscape.Most traditional spatial configuration measurements take into account aspects of patches within the landscape, including patches' size, shape, density, connectivity and fractal dimension.

  6. Category:Biogeography - Wikipedia

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    List of codes used in the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions; ... Spatial ecology; Species distribution; Species distribution modelling;

  7. Species–area relationship - Wikipedia

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    The species–area relationship for a contiguous habitat. The species–area relationship or species–area curve describes the relationship between the area of a habitat, or of part of a habitat, and the number of species found within that area.

  8. Portal:Ecology/Topics and categories - Wikipedia

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    Agronomy - Aquatic ecology - Atmosphere - Behavioral ecology - Biodegradable materials - Biodiversity - Biogeography - Biomes - British National Vegetation Classification - Ecological experiments - Ecologists - Ecology journals - Ecoregions - Ecozones - Extinction - Insect ecology - Invasive species - Natural history - Nitrogen metabolism ...

  9. Outline of ecology - Wikipedia

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    Spatial ecology – Study of the distribution or space occupied by species – Thermal ecology – study of the interactions between temperature and organisms Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback – the study of the relationship between temperature and organisms.