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Courtney Beamer Dr. Simpson APES 27 March dictionary-sites

 A worldview that places equal value on all living organisms and the ecosystems in which they live ml

 The study of economics as a component of ecological systems secession-and-economic.html

 The proportion of consumed energy that can be passed from one trophic level to another rth/earth_science/biosphere/ecology/ecosystem_eco.htm

 A measure of how much an individual consumes, expressed in area of land footprint.html

 The replacement of one group of species by another group of species over time

 An approach to removing trees from forests in ways that do not unduly affect the viability of other trees

 The observation that the average costs of production fall as input increases

 A particular location on earth distinguished by its mix of interacting biotic and abiotic factors

 The variety of ecosystems within a given region

 A keystone species that creates or maintains habitat for other species