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An ecological disturbance is a temporary disruption in the environment resulting from abiotic, biotic, or anthropogenic factors, causing a pronounced change in an ecosystem. The impact of an ecological disturbance, which can depend on its intensity, frequency, and spatial distribution, plays a significant role in shaping the species diversity within the ecosystem.Ecological disturbances can be caused by an event as small as the trampling of underbrush to an incident as wide-ranging as a forest...
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There have been five major extinction events throughout geological history, resulting in the elimination of biodiversity, followed by a rebound of species that adapted to the new conditions. In the current geological epoch, the Holocene, there is a sixth extinction event in progress. This mass extinction has been attributed to human activities and is thus provisionally called the Anthropocene. In 2019 the human population reached 7.7 billion people and is projected to comprise 10 billion by...
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Habitat fragmentation describes the division of a more extensive, continuous habitat into smaller, discontinuous areas. Human activities such as land conversion, as well as slower geological processes leading to changes in the physical environment, are the two leading causes of habitat fragmentation. The fragmentation process typically follows the same steps: perforation, dissection, fragmentation, shrinkage, and attrition.
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Ecological Niches

All organisms have a position within an ecosystem. The complete set of living and nonliving factors—including food resources, climate, and terrain—that define the position of a given organism are collectively referred to as the organism’s ecological niche.Multiple species cannot occupy the exact same niche within their habitat. If the niches of two or more species overlap to a large extent, the competitive exclusion principle dictates that one species will outcompete the other, forcing it to...
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Ecological Succession

Ecological succession is influenced by the processes of facilitation, inhibition, and toleration. Facilitation occurs when early successional species create more favorable ecological conditions for subsequent species, such as enhanced nutrient, water, or light availability. In contrast, inhibition happens when early successional species create unfavorable ecological conditions for potential successive species, such as limiting resource availability. In some cases, later successional species...

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Ecología: El plan de incendios forestales enciende el debate.

J S Macneil

    Science (New York, N.Y.)
    |September 11, 2007
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    Los incendios forestales en el oeste de los Estados Unidos son una gran preocupación. Un plan federal para pagar a los madereros para que remuevan árboles más pequeños para prevenir incendios es debatido por los ecologistas, que cuestionan su aplicabilidad universal.

    Área de la Ciencia:

    • Silvicultura La silvicultura es la actividad forestal.
    • Ecología Ecología Ecología.
    • La gestión ambiental de la gestión ambiental.

    Sus antecedentes:

    • Los incendios forestales en el oeste de los Estados Unidos han causado un extenso daño ecológico, quemando más de 2,5 millones de hectáreas este verano.
    • La creciente frecuencia e intensidad de los incendios forestales requieren estrategias de gestión proactivas.

    Objetivo del estudio:

    • Evaluar una propuesta federal destinada a mitigar los incendios forestales mediante el incentivo a la eliminación de árboles más pequeños.
    • Evaluar las implicaciones ecológicas y la idoneidad de esta propuesta estrategia de prevención de incendios en diversos ecosistemas forestales.

    Principales métodos:

    • El estudio examina una propuesta federal que implica pagos a los madereros por el adelgazamiento de árboles más pequeños.

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  • Se consideran las perspectivas ecológicas y los posibles impactos en diferentes tipos de bosques y comportamientos de incendios.
  • Principales resultados:

    • La estrategia propuesta de pagar a los madereros para que eliminen los árboles más pequeños está bajo escrutinio.
    • Los ecologistas expresan su preocupación de que este enfoque puede no ser universalmente eficaz para todos los tipos de bosques o escenarios de incendios.

    Conclusiones:

    • La efectividad de la estrategia propuesta para la prevención de incendios forestales requiere una investigación adicional.
    • Un enfoque matizado que considere las características específicas del bosque y la dinámica de los incendios es crucial para una gestión exitosa de los incendios forestales.