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Our intention here is to compareecologicalefficiencyof each method empirically to only a first approximation.
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Finally, we compare the methods in terms of their efficiency in identifying different ecological patterns within the data ('ecologicalefficiency') while controlling for effort.
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I welcome the proposal to adoptecologicalefficiencystandards in administrative management, and the call to adopt much more ambitious information and communication policies.
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However,ecologicalefficiencyis reduced to zero by the restrictions imposed on it!
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Theoretically, it is easy to calculateecologicalefficiencyusing the mathematical relationships above.
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Theecologicalefficiencyof an ecosystem is as a result often no better than an approximation.
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Whether this position gets filled depends upon theecologicalefficiencyof the species filling it however.
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The efficiency with which energy or biomass is transferred from one trophic level to the next is called theecologicalefficiency.
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