The Movement Ecology Paradigm by Nathan et al. (2008) adapted to the context of sports performance, describing human movement behavior as the result of the interaction between four interrelated factors: internal state, motion capacity, navigation capacity and external factors.
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Brazilian congress of Ecology is a meeting for more than 3,000 students and professors of the whole country. This meeting will be the first big after the pandemic times. Our round table on Plant-Animal Interactions will be a good contribution. Thanks to the colleagues that joined me, Vanessa, Maura, Rodrigo.
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Dive into the Ecology of Lake Erie! Explore our latest issue of AEHMS Volume 26, Issue 4, featuring groundbreaking research Dynamics of dissolved organic phosphorus in the nearshore of eastern Lake Erie https://lnkd.in/dmF_CANf #LakeErieEcology #AquaticResearch #EnvironmentalScience
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I have posted the 17th episode of my video series, The Ecology of the Ottawa Valley, in which I discuss my perspective on Truth and Reconciliation Day in Canada. https://lnkd.in/efZKtVtV
Ecology of the Ottawa Valley: Episode 17 - Truth and Reconciliation
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SORTEE members have joined forces to create a: 'Code Standard for the fields of Ecology and Evolution' More about a real-life example of a common eco/evo analysis that makes it accessible & easy for you to implement #OpenCode practices to your own code: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/d2bKZnSm
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I have just posted the 19th episode in my YouTube series, The Ecology of the Ottawa Valley. In this episode I discuss conifers and the iconic species of the Ottawa Valley, white pine. https://lnkd.in/eXEmX4n5
Ecology of the Ottawa Valley: Episode 19 - Conifers
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Its widely suggested that Systems Thinking developed out of something like machine > biology > ecology > flat 2D landscape > 3D netscape metaphors. But I havent seen much stuff bringing together - ecology and network metaphors - into - what shall I call it? - netscape ecologies. Niches, Tropic Levels, Guilds, Foundation Species, Influential Species, Ecological Engineers, Competition, Predation/Parasitism, Comentialism, Mutualism.
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I have posted another video in my series, The Ecology of the Ottawa Valley. In this video I discuss why evolution is more about cooperation than competition. https://lnkd.in/eQWV_cmj
Ecology of the Ottawa Valley: Episode 14 - Cooperation over Competition
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What is so called "green extractivism" and where did it come from? In this intro to our special issue in the Journal of Political Ecology (guest edited with Alexander Dunlap & Carlos Tornel) we aim to answer this question, providing a comprehensive overview of debates on extractivism and "green" (or in fact not so green) extractivism. Check it out!: https://lnkd.in/gvx3TtTT
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Check out this fascinating blog post on the hidden world of electrostatic ecology. Gain insight into the intricate ways in which organisms communicate and interact with their environment through electrostatic interactions. A must-read for anyone eager to explore the captivating realm of ecological science. Follow the link to explore the article: https://ift.tt/CU9OHZu
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Unseen Worlds: The Vital Role of Biocrusts in Ecosystem Restoration New Jan 2 at 10:15 AM Raw video partly edited for Patreons. Talking about the impact of disturbance, biocrust ecology, and the successional processes from disturbance to ecosystem recovery. https://lnkd.in/gbfUbGZK
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