Researchers are sometimes reluctant in data sharing on climates-although we are all part of it. We can certainly form a feeling of global researcher forum.
Ecology refers to the relationship between animals and plants and the interaction with their environment. It is interesting to study what kinds of relationships among them.
“The word ECOLOGY comes from Greek words meaning “study of the household.” That means that ecology is the study of the “household” of living things: their neighbors and neighborhood. Ecology includes not only how living things interact with each other, but how they interact with their physical environment: things such as climate, water, and soil”.
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research is a learning field or should I say "SADHANA"... no matter whatever the position is,the individual should be humble and equally stress rather encourage the work of others even though the work is a lame one....an egoistic person cannot be a good learner as because he/she shadowing the real thirst for knowledge in him...even the great scholars, saints were submissive to the hands of humanity....
Ecology - the structure and dynamics of animal and plant communities. Organisms undergo the same life-cycle and in a particular stage of the life-cycle are involved with the same set of ecological processes
Try to play with words. No doubt ecology is very necessary, so we need people who are ecologists. Because ecology serves all humans, it also serves the individuum, so under this condition a good ecologist is automatically a also good egologist.
Pure egoism without any consideration of common "ecological" sense, has to be condamned.
Ecology refers to the relationship between animals and plants and the interaction with their environment. It is interesting to study what kinds of relationships among them.
“The word ECOLOGY comes from Greek words meaning “study of the household.” That means that ecology is the study of the “household” of living things: their neighbors and neighborhood. Ecology includes not only how living things interact with each other, but how they interact with their physical environment: things such as climate, water, and soil”.
Learn more about these interactions when you look to the following link: