“ecological” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “ecological”:

+ The Human Development Index has been criticized on a number of grounds including alleged ideological biases towards egalitarianism and so-called “Western worldWestern models of development”, failure to include any ecological considerations, lack of consideration of technological development or contributions to the human civilization, focusing exclusively on national performance and ranking, lack of attention to development from a global perspective, measurement error of the underlying statistics, and on the UNDP’s changes in formula which can lead to severe misclassification in the categorisation of ‘low’, ‘medium’, ‘high’ or ‘very high’ human development countries.

+ This includes landscape level spatial simulation modeling; analysis of energy and material flows through economic and ecological systems; valuation of ecosystem services, biodiversity, and natural capital; and analysis of dysfunctional incentive systems and ways to correct them.

+ Expressed in area: The ecological footprint per world citizen is about 2.8 global average hectares per person while there are only 1.6 global hectare of biologically productive land and water per person on Earth.

+ It has unique ecological features, and might be classified as a climax community.

+ Especially, thanks to the well-protected ecological environment, mudskippers which exist usually in the very clean mud flat are seen in the Suncheon bay.

+ This type of resilience has been defined as ecological resilience.

+ They do not think it is correct for him to own a motor yacht and a Ferrari when these things are against his ecological statements.

ecological - example sentences
ecological – example sentences

Example sentences of “ecological”:

+ Holling was one of the co-founders of ecological economics.

+ Fire-resistant seeds and reserve shoots that sprout after a fire encourage species preservation, as in ‘pioneer’ species that specialize in restarting ecological succession after a fire.

+ Teach the Future is the UK Student Climate Network joint campaign to rapidly repurpose the English education system around the climate crisis and ecological emergency to better prepare young people to mitigate and face the consequences of it.

+ Because of the vast geographic area it occupies, which comprises many different ecological zones, numerous subspecies have been described.

+ Specialising in genetics, he was appointed Oxford University Reader in Genetics in 1939 and was the Director of the Genetics Laboratory, 1952–1969, and Professor of Ecological Genetics 1963–1969.

+ The strip of seashore that is under water at high tide and exposed at low tide, called the intertidal zone, is an important ecological product of ocean tides.

+ The Maluridae are one of the many bird families to have evolved from a great adaptive radiation of what were crows to new ecological opportunities in Australasia.

+ He was on the vanguard of animal welfare and attempted a model pig farm, and experimented with early ecological agriculture, but Wolf House burnt to the ground in what could have been arson.

+ Holling was one of the co-founders of ecological economics.

+ Fire-resistant seeds and reserve shoots that sprout after a fire encourage species preservation, as in 'pioneer' species that specialize in restarting ecological succession after a fire.

+ Robert Costanza is an American Ecologyecological Ecological economics and Director of the Gund Institute for Ecological Economics at the University of Vermont.

+ These species occupied many ecological niches, ranging from burrow-dwelling to squirrel-like tree-dwelling.

+ They flourished in the Devonian period before their sudden extinction, surviving for about 50 million years and living in most marine ecological niches.

+ He was an Emeritus Eminent Scholar and Professor in Ecological Sciences at the University of Florida.

+ Sparassodonts shared the ecological niches for large predators with fearsome flightless “terror birds” relatives are the seriemas.

+ Udvardy’s goal was to create an integrated ecological land classification system that could be used for conservation purposes.

More in-sentence examples of “ecological”:

+ Variable selection on Eurosta’s gall size, II: a path analysis of the ecological factors behind selection.

+ Lemurs are found occupying more or less the same ecological niches as monkeys do in Africa.

+ The paper says “Such episodic volcanism likely perturbed the global environment over a long time and strongly delayed ecological recovery”.

+ Boulding described the past open economy of apparently illimitable resources, which he said he was tempted to call the “cowboy economy”, and continued: “The closed economy of the future might similarly be called the ‘spaceman’ economy, in which the earth has become a single spaceship, without unlimited reservoirs of anything, either for extraction or for pollution, and in which, therefore, man must find his place in a cyclical ecological system”.

+ They have an important ecological role in controlling the population of the voles.

+ Antelopes occupy the ecological niche which deer occupy north of the Sahara.

+ Both acidic kettle bogs and fresh water kettles are important ecological niches for some symbiotic species of flora and fauna.

+ The species in a community are divided into populations according to the particular habitats and ecological niches in the ecosystem.

+ Critics have objected to use of genetic engineering on several grounds, including ethical concerns, ecological concerns.

+ They are protected because of their recognized natural, ecological or cultural importance.

+ Termites and cockroaches are very closely related, with ecological and molecular data pointing to a relationship with the cockroach genus “Cryptocercus”.

+ Most ecological niches of modern marine arthropods are seen in trilobites.

+ Following the recommendations of a committee of scientists after the 2000 drought, an ecological burning program was implemented in the crater, which entails annual or biannual controlled burns of up to 20% of the grasslands.

+ The ecological relations of the vegetation on the sand dunes of Lake Michigan.

+ The microbiome is “the ecological community of commensalismcommensal, symbiotic, and pathogenic microorganisms that literally share our body space”.

+ In 1998 he was awarded the Kenneth Boulding Memorial Award for Outstanding Contributions in Ecological Economics.

+ He was Secretary of State to the Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition since 2017.

+ Foster’s most recent book, “The Ecological Revolution: Making Peace with the Planet”, examines the ecological crisis, and includes essays on global warming, peak oil, species extinction, world water shortages, global hunger, alternative energy sources, sustainable development, and environmental justice.

+ It is one of the Four Famous Mountains South of the Yangtze River and a national ecological and cultural demonstration site.

+ Although the party has had both leftist and centrist factions throughout their history, many of the members think that the left wing-right wing political spectrum doesn’t capture the ecological orientation of an evolving Green Party.

+ Pattern of ecological shifts in the diversification of Hawaiian Drosophila inferred from a molecular phylogeny.

+ The ecological niche: history and recent controversies.

+ Their obvious similarity to the wrens of Europe and America is not genetic, but simply the consequence of convergent evolution between more-or-less unrelated species that share the same ecological niche.

+ Defense trade-off theory is commonly used to be seen as a fundamental theory to maintain ecological evenness.

+ After the restoration, Cheonggycheon has become an ecological park.

+ The aim of the museum is to create interest in insects, and to educate people on the importance of bugs to the world ecological systems.

+ Variable selection on Eurosta’s gall size, II: a path analysis of the ecological factors behind selection.

+ Lemurs are found occupying more or less the same ecological niches as monkeys do in Africa.

+ Anaerobic animals from an ancient, anoxic ecological niche.

+ It fills the same ecological niche as woodpeckers do elsewhere.

+ This is important in ecological niches where the animal cannot see.

+ In North America, where the ecological niche for rat and rabbit sized prey is taken by the larger long-tailed weasel, the stoat hunts mice, voles, shrews, and young cottontail.

+ He was a key figure in the creation of ecological economics.

+ It was a national role model for dealing with growing air facilities and an ecological sanctuary.

+ The ecological effects of the eruption of a large caldera can be seen in the record of the Lake Toba eruption in Indonesia.

+ The influence of human, livestock, and ecological features on the occurrence of the genet : a case study on Mediterranean farmland.

+ This let other fish such as sharks diversify into the vacant ecological niches during the Carboniferous period.

+ Also the ecological conditions in which they were laid down would have been similar or identical in the different places.

+ Costanza is co-founder and past-president of the International Society for Ecological Economics and was chief editor of the society’s journal “Ecological Economics” from its inception until 9/02.

+ Steinberg, Ted . “Gotham Unbound: The Ecological History of Greater New York”.

+ Every WeberHaus today is equipped with an ecological building shell.

+ Its lifestyle was that of “a fast-running, ecological generalist that didn’t quite fit the usual moulds of meat-eating or plant-eating dinosaur”.

+ There is even a type of anthropology called ecological anthropology, which studies how people interact with the environment.

+ The Challenges of Urban Ecological Sanitation: Lessons from the Erdos Eco-Town Project.

+ This type of beach resists wave erosion, and has ecological niches which can provide habitat for animals and plants.

+ The event emptied many ecological niches, and allowed the dinosaurs to assume the dominant roles in the Jurassic period.

+ It is unknown if they have caused any ecological damage.

+ European mink populations have been decreasing because of ecological and commercial reasons.

+ The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation disproportionately manipulates the biomass of dominant species to increase diversity.

+ Research in ecological genetics is on Trait traits related to fitness, which affect an organism’s survival and reproduction.

+ Either ecological factors played a role in this, or the cause of this abandonment was not related to the environment.

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