ECOLOGY EMERGED as an academic discipline towards the end of the last century, largely in response to the realization that biological organisms and populations were not arranged randomly but, on the contrary, were organized to form "communities" or "associations" whose structure and function could not be understood by examining their parts in isolation.
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The way: an ecological world-view
1998, University of Georgia Press
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The way: an ecological world-view
1996, Themis books
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The way: an ecological world-view
1993, Shambhala, Distributed in the U.S. by Random House
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