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- Unified neutral theory of biodiversity (links | edit)
- Metabolic theory of ecology (links | edit)
- Detritivore (links | edit)
- Freshwater ecosystem (links | edit)
- Niche construction (links | edit)
- Population viability analysis (links | edit)
- Ecosystem engineer (links | edit)
- Tide pool (links | edit)
- Microbial ecology (links | edit)
- Foster's rule (links | edit)
- Population ecology (links | edit)
- Ecological effects of biodiversity (links | edit)
- Habitat fragmentation (links | edit)
- Metapopulation (links | edit)
- Evolutionary ecology (links | edit)
- Insular biogeography (links | edit)
- Phototroph (links | edit)
- Allee effect (links | edit)
- Flagship species (links | edit)
- Marginal value theorem (links | edit)
- Kleiber's law (links | edit)
- Effective population size (links | edit)
- Population size (links | edit)
- Minimum viable population (links | edit)
- Habitat (links | edit)
- Biomagnification (links | edit)
- Species richness (links | edit)
- Abiotic component (links | edit)
- Soil food web (links | edit)
- Marine ecoregion (links | edit)
- Ecosystem ecology (links | edit)
- Ecological restoration (links | edit)
- Chemotroph (links | edit)
- Ecological stability (links | edit)
- Foundation species (links | edit)
- Apex predator (links | edit)
- R/K selection theory (links | edit)
- Aquatic ecosystem (links | edit)
- Rapoport's rule (links | edit)
- Feeding frenzy (links | edit)
- Spatial ecology (links | edit)
- Photoheterotroph (links | edit)
- Species–area relationship (links | edit)
- Population cycle (links | edit)
- Intraspecific competition (links | edit)
- Oligotroph (links | edit)
- Xerosere (links | edit)
- Generalist and specialist species (links | edit)
- Detritus (links | edit)