Paleoecology
Paleoecology is the study of ancient ecosystems and their interactions with organisms and the environment over geological time scales. It integrates various scientific disciplines, such as paleontology, geology, and ecology, to understand how past environments have shaped and been shaped by life. In this context, it fits within the broader field of environmental science, providing valuable insights into long-term ecological patterns and processes that can inform contemporary conservation and management efforts. By examining the relationships between ancient organisms and their environment, paleoecology contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of Earth's history and its complex systems, ultimately enriching our knowledge of science as a whole.
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[neotomadb.org] | NeotomaDB - Neotoma Paleoecology Database & Community |
[Goring.org] | Simon Goring |
[research.fit.edu] | Research Labs and Institutes | Florida Tech |
[Insectivora.org] | the HEDGE lab – Holocene ecology, diversity, and global extinctions // PI Alexis Mychajliw |
[theplosblog.plos.org] | |
[upf.edu] | Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) |
[mdpi.net] | MDPI - Publisher of Open Access Journals |