Four Basic Principles Of Ecology
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Ecology is a diversified and complex subject in science and there is no simplified equations present to it. |
Like hunting and other form of killing the living being reduces their population, so one thinks that such activity if stopped, population of the species being hunted would be controlled but it is not so.
We all depend on our nature and her living beings and this as a result balances the life cycle of all species living in our planet. Tests and researches of our environment enable all the scientists to do studies on the environment prior to the changes taking place. Ecologists and other scientists would find out that the habitat and its health depends on various factors and if one thing is changed in it, there would not be any achievement of the effect expected, as the factors would be incapable of any detection. There are few principles and rules in ecology, with certain expectations, though this is complex and often creates doubt about the ecology, whereby some also consider it as a myth.
The four basic principles are that:
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