Introduction
The Normal Ecology Set is a set-theoretical geometric model designed to elaborate processes of evolutionary biology in the ecological sciences. The foundational Intuition Set provides an algorithmic framework for the distribution of all biotic life which is constitutive of a sub-stratal Population Set regulated by patterns of historical and environmental biogeography. Population dynamics of biotic potential, aggregate biomass, and paleo-ecology therefore circumscribe the profile of the specific ecosystem.
Multiple modularity of the Population Set enlarges the theoretical framework to demonstrate Thermo-Dynamic and Ecology modules that explicate thematic phenomena of environmental, evolutionary, and ontological biology.
A trichotomous exposition of the Ecology Set resolves to the Bi-Pedal Mechanism in which the biological imperatives of aggregate biomass and bio-diversity ultimately incline to axiological patterns of ecosystem maintainance and genic diversity.
Community Ecology
Community ecology proliferates along space-time transitions that enjoin processes in natural history and the larger balance of nature; it is thus the biological science concerned with scale patterns of species coexistence as shaped by processes of species origination and extinction through bio-evolutionary time.
As an open machinery of maintenance and diversification, the phylo-genetics of biological evolution ascribe biogeochemical and nutrient cycling processes that concord with concepts in adaptive radiation and the imperative of a ‘fitness function’. These causal pathways to species coexistence are characterised by population density transformations that may be estimated by absolute abundance or in terms of relative flows indicated by marginal changes resulting from natality and mortality, and immigration and emigration. Inter-temporal equilibrium of the community ecology may be considered predetermined by biotic factors in interaction with the abiotic (chemical and physical) factors that are largely stochastic in nature.
Species diversity and meta-evolutionary processes are interceded by bio-cultural interventions that transmit elements of socio-cultural determinism.
ANNEXURES
Issues in the Theory of Evolution
Microbial Ecology
Leading Nations List
Most Protected Areas
% Terrestrial Protected Area
[Source: UNEP]
1. Venezuela (71.3)
2. Brunei (59.3)
3. Germany (56.2)
4. Seychelles (55.6)
5. Kiribati (55.0)
6. Estonia (47.8)
7. Belize (44.5)
8. Zambia (41.1)
9. Lichenstein (40.1)
10. Tanzania (38.8)
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