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  • Part 2 book "Sustainable management of arthropod pests of tomato" includes content: Psyllids - biology, ecology, and management; minor pests; host plant resistance in tomato; engineering insect resistance in tomato by transgenic approaches; biological control in tomato production systems: theory and practice; entomopathogenic nematodes as biological control agents of tomato pests; applications and trends in commercial biological control for arthropod pests of tomato;... and other contents.

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  • Ebook "Long-term ecological research: Between theory and application" fills this gap by focusing on studies dealing with the investigation of complex, long-term ecological processes with regard to global change, the development of early warning systems, and the acquisition of a scientific basis for strategic conservation management and the sustainable use of ecosystems.

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  • For the past few decades to the era of industry 4.0, young practising designers have been enduring environmental communication challenges in the green manufacturing context. The problems stem from their failure to comprehend the pattern of environment communication phenomenally. The objective of this study is to address the environmentally-driven elements of recycling methodology along with the product’s form development via “re-think waste” of the environmental communications concept; screened by the bubbling model of intangible ecological form theory.

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  • Ebook "Ecology, systematics, and the natural history of predaceous diving beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)" will allow a greater appreciation of dytiscids as model organisms for investigations of fundamental principles derived from ecological and evolutionary theory. Contributed chapters are by authors who are actively engaged in studying dytiscids and each chapter offers a synthesis of the current knowledge of a variety of topics and will provide future directions for research.

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  • Ebook "Spatial complexity, informatics, and wildlife conservation" focuses directly on the interplay between theory, data, and analytical methodology in the rapidly evolving fields of animal ecology, conservation, and management. The mixture of topics of particular current relevance includes landscape ecology, remote sensing, spatial modeling, geostatistics, genomics, and ecological informatics.

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  • Part 1 book "Wildlife disease ecology - Linking theory to data and application" includes content: Pollinator diseases - the bombus–crithidia system; genetic diversity and disease spread - epidemiological models and empirical studies of a snail–trematode system; wild rodents as a natural model to study within host parasite interactions; from population to individual host scale and back again - testing theories of infection and defence in the soay sheep of St Kilda,... and other contents.

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  • Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Environmental accounting and reporting: Theory and practice" provides readers with contents including: some tools and standards for reporting; case studies and best practices; case studies and best practices - reading the sgr sustainability reporting in Italy and in Bulgaria using institutional theory; case studies and best practices - VERSO project model and implementation to small quality hotels, Rimini, Italy;...

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  • This study found that the national, institutional and individual factors had both positive and negative influences on EFL lecturers’ experiences of research engagement. Drawing on the ecological systems theory, the study proposed a model of motivators and de-motivators of lecturers’ research engagement.

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  • Part 1 of ebook "Perspectives in ecological theory and integrated pest management" provide readers with content about: ecology, sustainable development, and IPM - the human factor; from simple IPM to the management of agroecosystems; populations, metapopulations - elementary units of IPM systems; arthropod pest behavior and IPM; using pheromones to disrupt mating of moth pests;...

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  • This communicative plan is based on Bronfenbrenner's theory of human development ecology, combined with Epstein's theory of Six Types of Involvement and the Family-School-Community Systems Model proposed by Dearing, Sibley and Nguyen, attempting to provide a concrete, practical plan for two-way communication between families and schools.

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  • Interpersonal intelligence (“people smart”) is ability to see things from other people’s point of view in order to understand how they think and feel. Whereas, Intrapersonal intelligence (“self-smart”) is the ability to self-reflect, to understand inner feelings, dreams, relationships with others, and strengths and weaknesses. Ecological Systems Theory given by Urie Bronfenbrenner in 1940s focuses that there are five layers arranged from the closest to the individual to the farthest: the microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem and chronosystem.

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  • In order to focus and evaluate population health programs to facilitate children’s resilience, it is important to accurately assess baseline levels of functioning. With this end in mind, the aim of this study was to test the utility of 1) a voluntary random sampling method and 2) quantitative measures of adaptation (with national normative data) for assessing the resilience of children in an identified community.

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  • (BQ)Part 1 book Theories in Social work action provides the knowledge the People on cheir invironments include: The Ecological systems metaphor in Australasia, an ecological understanding of HIV practice in South Africa,... Invite you to reference.

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  • Human behavior in the social environment systems theory and the ecological perspective provided the medical model an early model for social work practice,the systems ecological perspective, biological influences,review bio psycho social influences, systems, boundaries,a change in one part of a system affects all partshomeostatic disequilibrium adaptation, the family as a social system.

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  • Modern game theory has evolved enormously since its inception in the 1920s in the works of Borel and von Neumann. The branch of game theory known as dynamic games descended from the pioneering work on differential games by R. Isaacs, L. S. Pontryagin and his school, and from seminal papers on extensive form games by Kuhn and on stochastic games by Shapley.

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  • In recent years there has been a growing interest in crowdsourcing methodologies to be used in experimental research for NLP tasks. In particular, evaluation of systems and theories about persuasion is difficult to accommodate within existing frameworks.

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  • Yes, but the eye of the beholder is notoriously subjective, hopelessly narrow in its capacities for vision. One has only to consult smell or taste, for example, to realize that much more is going on than the eye can see. Science, by extending so greatly human capacities for perception, and by integrating these into theory, teaches us what is objectively there. We realize what is going on in the dark, underground, or over time. Without science, there is no sense of deep time, nor of geological or evolutionary history, and little appreciation of ecology.

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  • S ystems ecology, also called ecosystem theory, offers today a complete theory about how ecosystems are working as systems. The theory will inevitably be improved in the coming years, when it hopefully will be used increasingly to explain ecological observations and to facilitate environmental management including the use of ecotechnology. The theory is, however, sufficiently developed today to be presented as a complete theory that offers a wide spectrum of applications.

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  • T he impetus to produce this book came in a brief phone call in 1998. Chuck Crumly, of Academic Press, called with an invitation and a deadline. Either The Ecology of Fishes on Coral Reefs, published in 1991, would be allowed to lapse into out-of-print status, or I would agree to produce a second edition. Looking back on all the work, I suspect it might have been wiser to say, "Let her lapse." But I didn't.

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  • Dynamical systems theory in mathematical biology and environmental science has attracted much attention from many scientific fields as well as mathematics. For example, “chaos” is one of its typical topics. Recently the preservation of endangered species has become one of the most important issues in biology and environmental science, because of the recent rapid loss of biodiversity in the world. In this respect, permanence or persistence, new concepts in dynamical systems theory, seem important.

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