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New definition of the scientific term Ecosystem. Areas of application: environmental education, lecturing on ecology, analysis of fundamental concepts of ecosystem, community; modernization of scientific terminology;
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New Definitions of the Concepts and Terms Ecosystem and Biogeocenosis. S. A. Ostroumov; in journal: Doklady Biological Sciences. Areas of application: environmental education, lecturing on ecology, analysis of fundamental concepts of ecosystem, community; modernization of scientific terminology;
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New definition of the scientific term Ecosystem. Areas of application: environmental education, lecturing on ecology, analysis of fundamental concepts of ecosystem, community; modernization of scientific terminology;
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S. A. Ostroumov in Doklady Biological Sciences (2002)
New Definitions of the Concepts and Terms Ecosystem and Biogeocenosis. - Doklady Biological Sciences.
2002, v.383, No.1-6; pp.141-143. www.scribd.com/doc/49065580;
New Definitions of the Concepts and Terms Ecosystem and Biogeocenosis. - Doklady Biological Sciences.
2002, v.383, No.1-6; pp.141-143. www.scribd.com/doc/49065580;
This paper formulated a modern, updated definition of Ecosystem. This new definiton is the first consistent upgrade of the current definition proposed in 1935. The current definition that is being mentioned in the current textbooks was given by Dr ArthurTansley.
Arthur Tansley: one of the founding fathers of ecology:According to Wikipedia: Sir Arthur George Tansley FRS (15 August 1871 – 25 November 1955) was an English botanist and a pioneer in the science ofecology.[3] Educated at University College London and Trinity College, Cambridge, Tansley taught at these institutions and at Oxford, where he served as Sherardian Professor of Botany until his retirement in 1937. He founded the New Phytologist in 1902 and served as its editor until 1931. Tansley was a pioneer of the science of ecology in Britain, being heavily influenced by the work of Danish botanist Eugenius Warming,[1] and introduced the concept of the ecosystem into biology. Tansley was a founding member of the first professional society of ecologists, the Central Committee for the Survey and Study of British Vegetation, which later organised the British Ecological Society, and served as its first president and founding editor of the Journal of Ecology.[5][6] Tansley also served as the first chairman of the British Nature Conservancy. Tansley was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1915, and was knighted in 1950.[7] The New Phytologistpublishes regular Tansley Reviews and awards a Tansley Medal, both named in his honour.
According to the author of this paper, the Tansley's definition of ecosystem is now outdated. This paper modernized the definition.
According to the author of this paper, the Tansley's definition of ecosystem is now outdated. This paper modernized the definition.
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