External influences on ecological theory: report on organized oral session 80 at the 100th anniversary meeting of the ecological society of America

The 100-year history of the Ecological Society of America spans most of the major advances in the field of ecology, from the “niche” of Grinnell and others, to Lotka and Volterra's models of predation and competition based on the logistic growth equation, to the concept of competitive exclusion deve...

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Autores principales: Huston, Michael A., Ellison, Aaron M., Frank, David, Jackson, Stephen T., Jiang, Xichen, Lau, Matthew, Lockwood, Jeffrey A., Prager, Steven D., Reiners, Derek S., Reiners, William A., Schulze, Ernst-Detlef, Vandermeer, John H., Werner, Patricia A.
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Publicado: Wiley 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76282
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author Huston, Michael A.
Ellison, Aaron M.
Frank, David
Jackson, Stephen T.
Jiang, Xichen
Lau, Matthew
Lockwood, Jeffrey A.
Prager, Steven D.
Reiners, Derek S.
Reiners, William A.
Schulze, Ernst-Detlef
Vandermeer, John H.
Werner, Patricia A.
author_browse Ellison, Aaron M.
Frank, David
Huston, Michael A.
Jackson, Stephen T.
Jiang, Xichen
Lau, Matthew
Lockwood, Jeffrey A.
Prager, Steven D.
Reiners, Derek S.
Reiners, William A.
Schulze, Ernst-Detlef
Vandermeer, John H.
Werner, Patricia A.
author_facet Huston, Michael A.
Ellison, Aaron M.
Frank, David
Jackson, Stephen T.
Jiang, Xichen
Lau, Matthew
Lockwood, Jeffrey A.
Prager, Steven D.
Reiners, Derek S.
Reiners, William A.
Schulze, Ernst-Detlef
Vandermeer, John H.
Werner, Patricia A.
author_sort Huston, Michael A.
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description The 100-year history of the Ecological Society of America spans most of the major advances in the field of ecology, from the “niche” of Grinnell and others, to Lotka and Volterra's models of predation and competition based on the logistic growth equation, to the concept of competitive exclusion developed from experimental ecology, to genetics and evolutionary ecology and all the ramifications and specializations of these topics over the rest of the 20th and into the 21st century. The objective of this session, sponsored by the Historical Records Committee of the ESA, was to explore how ecological concepts have been shaped and changed by influences that are external to the scientific method, such as funding priorities, ideology, politics, personalities, and differences between the ecosystems where influential ecologists developed their ideas. Among the many memorable quotations of the philosopher/poet George Santayana (1863–1952) is the often quoted and misquoted observation, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”
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spelling CGSpace762822025-03-13T09:44:59Z External influences on ecological theory: report on organized oral session 80 at the 100th anniversary meeting of the ecological society of America Huston, Michael A. Ellison, Aaron M. Frank, David Jackson, Stephen T. Jiang, Xichen Lau, Matthew Lockwood, Jeffrey A. Prager, Steven D. Reiners, Derek S. Reiners, William A. Schulze, Ernst-Detlef Vandermeer, John H. Werner, Patricia A. ecology evolution soil water content models climate change biological interaction environment ecología evolución contenido de agua en el suelo modelos cambio climático interacción biológica medio ambiente The 100-year history of the Ecological Society of America spans most of the major advances in the field of ecology, from the “niche” of Grinnell and others, to Lotka and Volterra's models of predation and competition based on the logistic growth equation, to the concept of competitive exclusion developed from experimental ecology, to genetics and evolutionary ecology and all the ramifications and specializations of these topics over the rest of the 20th and into the 21st century. The objective of this session, sponsored by the Historical Records Committee of the ESA, was to explore how ecological concepts have been shaped and changed by influences that are external to the scientific method, such as funding priorities, ideology, politics, personalities, and differences between the ecosystems where influential ecologists developed their ideas. Among the many memorable quotations of the philosopher/poet George Santayana (1863–1952) is the often quoted and misquoted observation, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” 2016-07 2016-07-26T22:10:46Z 2016-07-26T22:10:46Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76282 en Open Access Wiley Huston, Michael A.; Ellison, Aaron M.; Frank, David; Jackson, Stephen T.; Jiang, Xichen; Lau, Matthew; Lockwood, Jeffrey A.; Prager, Steven D.; Reiners, Derek S.; Reiners, William A.; Schulze, Ernst-Detlef; Vandermeer, John H.; Werner, Patricia A.. 2016. External influences on ecological theory: report on organized oral session 80 at the 100th anniversary meeting of the ecological society of America. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 97(3): 311-317.
spellingShingle ecology
evolution
soil water content
models
climate change
biological interaction
environment
ecología
evolución
contenido de agua en el suelo
modelos
cambio climático
interacción biológica
medio ambiente
Huston, Michael A.
Ellison, Aaron M.
Frank, David
Jackson, Stephen T.
Jiang, Xichen
Lau, Matthew
Lockwood, Jeffrey A.
Prager, Steven D.
Reiners, Derek S.
Reiners, William A.
Schulze, Ernst-Detlef
Vandermeer, John H.
Werner, Patricia A.
External influences on ecological theory: report on organized oral session 80 at the 100th anniversary meeting of the ecological society of America
title External influences on ecological theory: report on organized oral session 80 at the 100th anniversary meeting of the ecological society of America
title_full External influences on ecological theory: report on organized oral session 80 at the 100th anniversary meeting of the ecological society of America
title_fullStr External influences on ecological theory: report on organized oral session 80 at the 100th anniversary meeting of the ecological society of America
title_full_unstemmed External influences on ecological theory: report on organized oral session 80 at the 100th anniversary meeting of the ecological society of America
title_short External influences on ecological theory: report on organized oral session 80 at the 100th anniversary meeting of the ecological society of America
title_sort external influences on ecological theory report on organized oral session 80 at the 100th anniversary meeting of the ecological society of america
topic ecology
evolution
soil water content
models
climate change
biological interaction
environment
ecología
evolución
contenido de agua en el suelo
modelos
cambio climático
interacción biológica
medio ambiente
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76282
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