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[en] A nuclear analogue of the nonlinear ecological predator-prey dynamic is here used as a point of departure for a study of selected nonlinear evolutions of nuclear populations. The associated non-equilibrium steady states of nuclear species and the role of selected physical parameters in dictating important dynamical features of nuclear reaction systems are of particular relevance. It appears that some conceptual efficiencies and similarity extensions can be realized by a perspective which integrates the dynamical similitude between ecological and nuclear populations. (author)
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[en] The second edition of this outstanding textbook is now available in translation to English-speaking readers. Revised and expanded from the first edition, it brings into even greater focus the relationship between ecology and sensory physiology. (orig./HP)
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1980; 289 p; Springer; Berlin, Germany, F.R; ISBN 3-540-10059-8; 

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Congress on climate change: Global risks, challenges and decisions; Copenhagen (Denmark); 10-12 Mar 2009; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1307/6/32/322012; Abstract only; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (EES); ISSN 1755-1315;
; v. 6(32); [1 p.]

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Bellesia, Giovanni; Bales, Benjamin B.
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Los Alamos, NM (United States). Funding organisation: National Institutes of Health (NIH) (United States)2016
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Los Alamos, NM (United States). Funding organisation: National Institutes of Health (NIH) (United States)2016
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[en] Here, we investigate, via Brownian dynamics simulations, the reaction dynamics of a generic, nonlinear chemical network under spatial confinement and crowding conditions. In detail, the Willamowski-Rossler chemical reaction system has been “extended” and considered as a prototype reaction-diffusion system. These results are potentially relevant to a number of open problems in biophysics and biochemistry, such as the synthesis of primitive cellular units (protocells) and the definition of their role in the chemical origin of life and the characterization of vesicle-mediated drug delivery processes. More generally, the computational approach presented in this work makes the case for the use of spatial stochastic simulation methods for the study of biochemical networks in vivo where the “well-mixed” approximation is invalid and both thermal and intrinsic fluctuations linked to the possible presence of molecular species in low number copies cannot be averaged out.
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LA-UR--15-28942; OSTIID--1414084; AC52-06NA25396; 1R01EB014877-01; Available from http://www.osti.gov/pages/servlets/purl/1414084; DOE Accepted Manuscript full text, or the publishers Best Available Version will be available free of charge after the embargo period
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Physical Review. E (Print); ISSN 2470-0045;
; v. 94(4); vp

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[en] The book turns to the freshment, the teacher, for preparation of ecological topics for lessons, but also to pupils of the secondary stage II, and the main course ecology. The book was knowingly held simple with the restriction to: the ecosystem and its abiotic basic functions, simple articles on population biology, bioceonotic balance ith the questions of niche formation and the life form types coherent with it, of the substance and energy household, the production biology and space-wise and time-wise differentations within an ecological system form the main points. A central role in the volume is given to the illustrations. Their variety is to show and deepen the coherences shown. (orig./HP)
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Das Buch richtet sich an den Studienanfaenger, den Lehrer, zur Vorbereitung oekologischer Themen fuer den Unterricht, aber auch den Schueler der Sekundarstufe II mit Leistungskurs 'Oekologie'. Das Buch wurde bewusst einfach konzipiert mit der Beschraenkung auf das Oekosystem und seine abiotischen Grundfunktionen, einfache Betrachtungen zur Populationsbiologie, biozoenotisches Gleichgewicht mit den damit zusammen haengenden Fragen der Nischenbildung und der Lebensformtypen, der Stoff- und Energiehaushalt, die Produktionsbiologie und raeumliche und zeitliche Differenzierungen innerhalb eines Oekosystems bilden die Schwerpunkte. Eine zentrale Stellung nehmen in dem die Band die Abbildungen ein. Durch ihre Vielzahl und Verschiedenheit sollen die aufgezeigten Zusammenhaenge noch einmal verdeutlicht und vertieft werden. (orig./HP)Original Title
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Biologische Arbeitsbuecher; v. 25; 1978; 172 p; Quelle und Meyer; Heidelberg, Germany, F.R; ISBN 3-494-00950-3; 

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[en] Ecologists use the term 'stability' to mean to number of different things (Pimm 1984a). One use is to equate stability with low variability in population density over time (henceforth, temporal variability). Temporal variability varies greatly from species to species, so what effects it? There are at least three sets of factors: the variability of extrinsic abiotic factors, food web structure, and the intrinsic features of the species themselves. We can measure temporal variability using at least three statistics: the coefficient of variation of density (CV); the standard deviation of the logarithms of density (SDL); and the variance in the differences between logarithms of density for pairs of consecutive years (called annual variability, hence AV, b y Wolda 1978). There are advantages and disadvantages to each measure (Williamson 1984), though in our experience, the measures are strongly correlated across sets of taxonomically related species. The increasing availability of long-term data sets allows one to calculate these statistics for many species and so to begin to understand the various causes of species differences in temporal variability
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DeAngelis, D.L. (ed.) (Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (United States)); Teramoto, E. (ed.) (Ryukoku Univ., Otsu (Japan)); Neergaard, D.A. (ed.) (Tennessee Univ., Knoxville, TN (United States)); Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (United States); 244 p; Nov 1993; p. 101-110; Joint United States-Japan seminar in the environmental sciences; Honolulu, HI (United States); 24-30 Apr 1988; Also available from OSTI as DE94004727; NTIS
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Shchur, A.V.; Vetoshkina, S.N.; Chernukha, G.A.; Shipilov, Yu.V.; Val'ko, O.V.
Proceedings of 6. international scientific conference 'Sakharov readings 2006: Ecological problems of XXI century'. Pt. 12006
Proceedings of 6. international scientific conference 'Sakharov readings 2006: Ecological problems of XXI century'. Pt. 12006
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[en] Used of the preparation 'Bajkal EhM-1' influences to number of micro-organisms species in microbecenosis and it's popularity were increase. The general pool and biomass of the micro-organisms have a share in the process of the bio dynamics and transformation of an organic matter of the soil experimental plot were increase. (authors)
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Dinamicheskie protsessy pochvennogo mikrobotsenoza v usloviyakh radioaktivnogo zagryazneniya pod vozdejstviem preparata 'Bajkal EhM-1'
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Kundas, S.P.; Okeanov, A.E.; Poznyak, S.S. (International A. Sakharov environmental univ., Minsk (Belarus)) (eds.); Ministehrstva adukatsyi Rehspubliki Belarus', Minsk (Belarus); Ministehrstva pryrodnykh rehsursaw i akhovy navakol'naga asyaroddzya Rehspubliki Belarus', Minsk (Belarus); Kamiteht pa prablemam nastupstvaw katastrofy na Charnobyl'skaj AEhS pry Savetse Ministraw Rehspubliki Belarus', Minsk (Belarus); Belaruski rehspublikanski fond fundamental'nykh dasledvannyaw, Minsk (Belarus); International A. Sakharov environmental univ., Minsk (Belarus); 380 p; ISBN 985-6823-01-3;
; May 2006; p. 267-270; 6. international scientific conference 'Sakharov readings 2006: Ecological problems of XXI century'; 6. Mezhdunarodnaya nauchnaya konferentsiya 'Sakharovskie chteniya 2006 goda: Ekologicheskie problemy XXI veka'; Minsk (Belarus); 18-19 May 2006; 9 refs., 3 tabs.

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[en] The purpose of this preliminary study was to evaluate the prospects for using populations of the great tit (Parus major) and the pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) in ecological monitoring of territories contaminated with radionuclides. Studies were performed in the summer of 1992 in birch forests of the Southern Urals. Artificial nesting sites (log houses) located 1.5 m above the ground were distributed over territories of two test plots: 30 log houses on the contaminated plot and 60 on the control plot (contamination with Sr-90 1.5 and 2 · 10-3 mCi/m2, respectively). The nesting success in the great tit was similar on both plots, whereas that in the pied flycatcher was significantly greater on the control plot (in a open-quotes cleanclose quotes forest). Pied flycatchers build their nests out of highly radioactive materials, whereas great tits use nonradioactive or weakly emitting materials. Hence, pied flycatcher's nestlings receive a significant radiation dose from components of the nest: From the moment of egg laying, this dose amounts to 0.5 rem. The pied flycatcher can be used as an indicator of radioactive contamination. This species is more sensitive than the great tit, which has been successfully used as an indicator for monitoring the industrial air pollution
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Cover-to-Cover Translation of Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologiya (USSR); Translated from Doklady Akademii Nauk; 335: No. 1, 535-537(1994).
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Dr.Timothy Magnuson
Montana State University (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Energy Research (ER) (United States)2001
Montana State University (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Energy Research (ER) (United States)2001
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[en] OAK 270 - characterization of mineralogical and molecular genetic events assoc. w/colonization of mineral surfaces by geobacter
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30 Nov 2001; [vp.]; FG03-00ER62994; Available from Oakland Operations Office, Oakland, CA
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Dr Timothy Magnuson
Montana State University (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Energy Research (ER) (United States)2001
Montana State University (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Energy Research (ER) (United States)2001
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[en] Oak 270 geobactor; biofilm ; iron reduction
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30 Nov 2001; [vp.]; FG03-00ER62994; Available from Oakland Operations Office, Oakland, CA
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