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ACADEMIC STUDY OF HOW CULTURES UNDERSTAND THEIR ENVIRONMENTS
Folk ecology; Ethno-ecology
  • This image depicts a set of books on binomial classification, an important Western scientific taxonomic method. An important part of ethnoecology is comparing and contrasting local naming systems (folk taxonomies) with scientific taxonomies to gain a deeper understanding of local cultures.

ecology      
n. οικολογία
coral reef         
  • isotherms]]. Most corals live within this boundary. Note the cooler waters caused by upwelling on the southwest coast of Africa and off the coast of Peru.
  • Ancient coral reefs
  • Deep-water [[cloud sponge]]
  • bay Islands]] are part of the mesoamerican coral reef system. Due to this, the authorities have made huge investments for its preservation.
  • Barrier reef
  • A major coral bleaching event took place on this part of the [[Great Barrier Reef]] in Australia
  • A diversity of corals}}
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  • Close up of polyps arrayed on a coral, waving their tentacles. There can be thousands of polyps on a single coral branch.
  • Coral fragments growing on nontoxic concrete
  • polyp]] anatomy
  • The three major zones of a coral reef: the fore reef, reef crest, and the back reef
  • Locations of coral reefs
  • [[Coralline algae]] ''[[Lithothamnion]] sp.''
  • Fringing reef at [[Eilat]] at the southern tip of [[Israel]]
  • Table coral, ''[[Acropora]] sp.''
  • Inhabited [[cay]] in the [[Maldives]]
  • A small [[atoll]] in the [[Maldives]]
  • The colour of corals depends on the combination of brown shades provided by their [[zooxanthellae]] and pigmented proteins (reds, blues, greens, etc.) produced by the corals themselves.
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  • [[Eastern oyster]]s (''Crassostrea virginica'')
  • Platform reef
  • Coral polyps}}
  • shoals]], that is, it slows down and the wave height increases.
  • Fringing reef
  • Most coral polyps are nocturnal feeders. Here, in the dark, polyps have extended their tentacles to feed on zooplankton.
  • sessile]] and take root on the ocean floor. But unlike plants, corals do not make their own food.<ref>[https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/coral.html Are corals animals or plants?] ''NOAA:  National Ocean Service''. Accessed 11 February 2020. Updated: 7 January 2020.</ref>
  • This map shows areas of [[upwelling]] in red. Coral reefs are not found in coastal areas where colder and nutrient-rich upwellings occur.
  •  [[Zooxanthellae]], the microscopic algae that lives inside coral, gives it colour and provides it with food through photosynthesis
RIDGE OF ROCK IN THE SEA FORMED BY THE GROWTH AND DEPOSIT OF CORAL
Barrier Reef; Coral reefs; Coral Reef; Fringing Reef; Ribbon reef; Deltaic reef; Barrier reefs; Coral-Reefs; Lagoonal reef; Cresentic reef; Planar reef; Coral reef destruction; Apron reef; Formation of coral reefs; Darwin's paradox; Reef habitat zones; Habili; Coral Reef Ecology; Coral reef ecology; Barrier reef; Platform reef; Table reef; Bank reef; Tropical coral reef
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North America         
  • complex farming societies (tribal [[chiefdom]]s or [[civilization]]s)}}
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  • 2006 map of the North American [[Class I railroad]] network
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  • Map of North America, from 1621
  • North America map of Köppen climate classification
  • Native languages]] of the U.S., Canada, Greenland, and Northern Mexico
  • Map of populous North America showing physical, political and population characteristics as per 2018
  • [[Moraine Lake]] in [[Banff National Park]]
  • Non-native nations' control and claims over North America c. 1750–2008
  • Principal hydrological divides of Canada, the United States and Mexico
  • Percentage of people who identify with a religion in North America, according to 2010–2012 data
  •  A composite satellite photograph of North America
  • [[Nuuk]], the capital city of [[Greenland]]
  • [[Landform]]s and [[land cover]] of North America
  • Mexican President [[Enrique Peña Nieto]], U.S. President [[Donald Trump]], and Canadian Prime Minister [[Justin Trudeau]] sign the [[U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement]] during the [[2018&nbsp;G20 Buenos Aires summit]].
  • Map of North America in 1702 showing forts, towns and (in solid colors) areas occupied by European settlements
  • [[Sonoran Desert]] in Arizona
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  • Central America rests in the [[Caribbean Plate]].}}
  • Geologic map of North America published by the [[U.S. Geographical Survey]]
  • Worlds regions by total wealth (in trillions USD), 2018
  • [[Baseball]] is traditionally known as America's national pastime, but is also played in Canada, and many Latin American countries as well.
CONTINENT ON THE EARTH'S NORTHWESTERN QUADRANT, SPANNING FROM THE ARCTIC ARCHIPELAGO TO THE PANAMA ISTHMUS
North American continent; North-American; North america; North-America; North America (continent); Demographics of North America; North Americas; North Americans; Demographics of north america; North America (region); North America (Americas); North American Continent; List of States and Provinces in North America; Regions of North America; North American; N. America; Name of North America; Norteamericano; Norteaméricano; Northamerica; N america; North american; 003 (UN M.49 code); Northamerican; Northamericans; Greater North America; Climate of North America; Lower North America; Politics of North America; N America; Ecology of North America; Politics of Northern America
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Definição

ecological
1.
Ecological means involved with or concerning ecology.
Large dams have harmed Siberia's delicate ecological balance.
ADJ: ADJ n
ecologically
It is economical to run and ecologically sound.
ADV
2.
Ecological groups, movements, and people are concerned with preserving the environment and natural resources, so that they can be used in a sensible way, rather than being wasted.
Ecological groups say that nothing is being done to tackle the problem.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipédia

Ethnoecology

Ethnoecology is the scientific study of how different groups of people living in different locations understand the ecosystems around them, and their relationships with surrounding environments.

It seeks valid, reliable understanding of how we as humans have interacted with the environment and how these intricate relationships have been sustained over time.

The "ethno" (see ethnology) prefix in ethnoecology indicates a localized study of a people, and in conjunction with ecology, signifies people's understanding and experience of environments around them. Ecology is the study of the interactions between living organisms and their environment; enthnoecology applies a human focused approach to this subject. The development of the field lies in applying indigenous knowledge of botany and placing it in a global context.