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Basic Information Ecology, which means “study of” is the scientific study of the relation of living organisms with each other and their surroundings . Ecology is a sub-category of biology, the study of life .  The word ecology was invented in 1866 by the German scientist Ernst Haeckel.   Ancient philosophers of Greece, were among the earliest to record notes and observations on the natural history of plants and animals; the early rudiments of modern ecology . Modern ecology mostly branched out of natural history science that flourished in the late 19th century.
Synonymity Ecology is not synonymous with environment, environmentalism, natural history or environmental science. synonymous  1. closely associated (with) or suggestive (of) Ecology is closely related to the biological disciplines of physiology, evolution, genetics and behavior.
Different type of  Ecologies Ecosystem ecology Behavioral ecology Molecular ecology Human ecology And many more .. Metapopulation ecology Community ecology
Metapopulation ecology Populations are also studied and modeled according to the metapopulation concept. The metapopulation concept was introduced in 1969 as a population of populations which go extinct locally and recolonize. Metapopulation ecology is another statistical approach that is often used in conservation research. In metapopulation terminology there are emigrants (individuals that leave a patch), immigrants (individuals that move into a patch) and sites are classed either as sources or sinks.  A site is a generic term that refers to places where ecologists sample populations, such as ponds or defined sampling areas in a forest .
Metapopulation ecology Source patches are productive sites that generate a seasonal supply of juveniles that migrate to other patch locations. Sink patches are unproductive sites that only receive migrants and will go extinct unless rescued by an adjacent source patch or environmental conditions become more favorable. Metapopulation models examine patch dynamics over time to answer questions about spatial and demographic ecology. Ecologists use a mixture of computer models and field studies to explain metapopulation structure
Community ecology Community ecology is the study of the interactions among a collection of interdependent species that cohabitate the same geographic area. An example of a study in community ecology might measure primary production in a wetland in relation to decomposition and consumption rates.  This requires an understanding of the community connections between plants and the decomposers or the analysis of predator-prey dynamics affecting amphibian biomass. Food webs and trophic levels are two widely employed conceptual models used to explain the linkages among species.
Food Webs A food web is the archetypal ecological network. Food webs are a type of concept map that illustrate pathways of energy flows in an ecological community, usually starting with solar energy being used by plants during photosynthesis. As plants grow, they accumulate carbohydrates and are eaten by grazing herbivores. Step by step lines or relations are drawn until a web of life is illustrated Food webs are limited because they are generally restricted to a specific habitat, such as a cave or a pond. A   food web diagram illustrating species composition shows how change in a single species can directly and indirectly influence many others.
Behavioral Ecology Behavioral ecology is the study of ethology and its ecological and evolutionary implications. Ethology is the study of observable movement or behavior in nature. Adaptation is the central unifying concept in behavioral ecology Behaviors can be recorded as traits and inherited in much the same way that eye and hair color can. Behaviors evolve and become adapted to the ecosystem because they are subject to the forces of natural selection.
Molecular ecology The important relationship between ecology and genetic inheritance predates modern techniques for molecular analysis. Molecular ecological research became more feasible with the development of rapid and accessible genetic technologies, such as the polymerase chain reaction. Molecular ecology uses various analytical techniques to study genes in an evolutionary and ecological context. Molecular ecology engendered a new research paradigm to investigate ecological questions considered otherwise intractable .
Molecular Ecology Molecular investigations revealed previously obscured details in the tiny intricacies of nature and improved resolution into probing questions about behavioral and biogeographical ecology. For example, molecular ecology revealed promiscuous sexual behavior and multiple male partners in tree swallows previously thought to be socially monogamous.
Human Ecology Human ecology is the interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary study of the relationship between humans and their natural, social, and built environments. Human ecology is composed of concepts from ecology like interconnectivity, community behavior, and spatial organization
Ecosystem ecology The concept of the ecosystem was first introduced in 1935 to describe habitats within biomes that form an integrated whole and a dynamically responsive system having both physical and biological complexes. Within an ecosystem there are inseparable ties that link organisms to the physical and biological components of their environment to which they are adapted Ecosystems are complex adaptive systems where the interaction of life processes form self-organizing patterns across different scales of time and space
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  • 2. Basic Information Ecology, which means “study of” is the scientific study of the relation of living organisms with each other and their surroundings . Ecology is a sub-category of biology, the study of life . The word ecology was invented in 1866 by the German scientist Ernst Haeckel. Ancient philosophers of Greece, were among the earliest to record notes and observations on the natural history of plants and animals; the early rudiments of modern ecology . Modern ecology mostly branched out of natural history science that flourished in the late 19th century.
  • 3. Synonymity Ecology is not synonymous with environment, environmentalism, natural history or environmental science. synonymous 1. closely associated (with) or suggestive (of) Ecology is closely related to the biological disciplines of physiology, evolution, genetics and behavior.
  • 4. Different type of Ecologies Ecosystem ecology Behavioral ecology Molecular ecology Human ecology And many more .. Metapopulation ecology Community ecology
  • 5. Metapopulation ecology Populations are also studied and modeled according to the metapopulation concept. The metapopulation concept was introduced in 1969 as a population of populations which go extinct locally and recolonize. Metapopulation ecology is another statistical approach that is often used in conservation research. In metapopulation terminology there are emigrants (individuals that leave a patch), immigrants (individuals that move into a patch) and sites are classed either as sources or sinks. A site is a generic term that refers to places where ecologists sample populations, such as ponds or defined sampling areas in a forest .
  • 6. Metapopulation ecology Source patches are productive sites that generate a seasonal supply of juveniles that migrate to other patch locations. Sink patches are unproductive sites that only receive migrants and will go extinct unless rescued by an adjacent source patch or environmental conditions become more favorable. Metapopulation models examine patch dynamics over time to answer questions about spatial and demographic ecology. Ecologists use a mixture of computer models and field studies to explain metapopulation structure
  • 7. Community ecology Community ecology is the study of the interactions among a collection of interdependent species that cohabitate the same geographic area. An example of a study in community ecology might measure primary production in a wetland in relation to decomposition and consumption rates. This requires an understanding of the community connections between plants and the decomposers or the analysis of predator-prey dynamics affecting amphibian biomass. Food webs and trophic levels are two widely employed conceptual models used to explain the linkages among species.
  • 8. Food Webs A food web is the archetypal ecological network. Food webs are a type of concept map that illustrate pathways of energy flows in an ecological community, usually starting with solar energy being used by plants during photosynthesis. As plants grow, they accumulate carbohydrates and are eaten by grazing herbivores. Step by step lines or relations are drawn until a web of life is illustrated Food webs are limited because they are generally restricted to a specific habitat, such as a cave or a pond. A food web diagram illustrating species composition shows how change in a single species can directly and indirectly influence many others.
  • 9. Behavioral Ecology Behavioral ecology is the study of ethology and its ecological and evolutionary implications. Ethology is the study of observable movement or behavior in nature. Adaptation is the central unifying concept in behavioral ecology Behaviors can be recorded as traits and inherited in much the same way that eye and hair color can. Behaviors evolve and become adapted to the ecosystem because they are subject to the forces of natural selection.
  • 10. Molecular ecology The important relationship between ecology and genetic inheritance predates modern techniques for molecular analysis. Molecular ecological research became more feasible with the development of rapid and accessible genetic technologies, such as the polymerase chain reaction. Molecular ecology uses various analytical techniques to study genes in an evolutionary and ecological context. Molecular ecology engendered a new research paradigm to investigate ecological questions considered otherwise intractable .
  • 11. Molecular Ecology Molecular investigations revealed previously obscured details in the tiny intricacies of nature and improved resolution into probing questions about behavioral and biogeographical ecology. For example, molecular ecology revealed promiscuous sexual behavior and multiple male partners in tree swallows previously thought to be socially monogamous.
  • 12. Human Ecology Human ecology is the interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary study of the relationship between humans and their natural, social, and built environments. Human ecology is composed of concepts from ecology like interconnectivity, community behavior, and spatial organization
  • 13. Ecosystem ecology The concept of the ecosystem was first introduced in 1935 to describe habitats within biomes that form an integrated whole and a dynamically responsive system having both physical and biological complexes. Within an ecosystem there are inseparable ties that link organisms to the physical and biological components of their environment to which they are adapted Ecosystems are complex adaptive systems where the interaction of life processes form self-organizing patterns across different scales of time and space