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Such an imaginative capacity encompasses an ability to conceptualize the dynamic interactions of species and communities over time and during changing ecological conditions. This proficiency to envision elements and nutrients contributing to functionally dynamic ecosystems and the evolutionary descent from a common ancestor of a number of interdependent creatures is a necessary skill when examining how living things compete and cooperate. The recognition of both the ecological and the evolutionary genetic character of life brings earthly existence's diversity, symbiosis, and order into sharp relief. An ecological imagination by distinguishing the adaptive genetic potential and biophysical limitations of interdependent life creates a necessary depth to comprehend subtle relations among all creatures and both the living and inorganic conditions of existence. |
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Karl Mobius, the
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Hard and soft coral species off of the
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Empirical - evidence from the surrounding world.
Peter J. Bowler, History of the Environmental Sciences, xvi

We now have more practical reasons for
reintroducing a sense of the
unity of Nature,"
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