Scaling Relations in Experimental Ecology H 404 p. 01
Gardner, Robert, Kemp, W., Kennedy, Victor, Petersen, John 著
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I. Background Scale Dependence and the Problem of Extrapolation:Implications for Experimental & Natural Coastal Ecosystems, by W. MichaelKemp, John E. Petersen, Robert H. Gardner II. Scaling Theory Understandingthe Problem of Scale in Experimental Ecology, by John A. Wiens SpatialAllometry: Theory & Application to Experimental and Natural AquaticEcosystems, by David C. Schneider III. Scaling Mesocosms to Nature Getting itRight and Wrong: Extrapolations Across Experimental Scales, by Michael L.Pace Some Reluctant Ruminations on Scales (and Claws and Teeth) in MarineMesocosms, by Scott Nixon Evaluating and Modeling Foraging Performance ofPlanktivorous & Picivorous Fish: Effects of Containment and Issues of Scale,by Michael R. Heath & Edward D. Houde Experimental Validity & EcologicalScale as Criteria for Evaluating Research Programs, by Shahid Naeem IV. Scale& Experiment in Different Ecosystems Scaling Issues in Experimental Ecology:Fresh Water Systems, by Thomas M. Frost, Robert E. Ulanowicz, Steve C.Blomenshine, Timothy F. H. Allen Terrestrial Perspectives on Issues of Scalein Experimental Ecology, by Anthony W. King, Robert H. Gardner, Colleen A.Hatfield, Shahid Naeem, John E. P Issues of Scale in Land-Margin Ecosystems,by Walter R. Boynton, James D. Hagy, and Denise L. Breitburg Scaling Issuesin Marine Experimental Ecosystems: The Role of Patchiness, by David L.Scheurer, David C. Schneider, and Lawrence P. Sanford