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The ecosystem concept: A search for order
Authors:Frank B. Golley
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, 30602 Athens, Georgia, USA
Abstract:The development of the ecosystem concept illustrates the search for order in science and shows how individuals and the social-cultural environment of the science influence concept evolution. Ecosystem was coined in 1935 and replaced a variety of inappropriate terms which all referred to a system of biotic and inorganic interactions in nature. It was popularized after the second World War and became a dominant paradigm in ecology world wide. As such, it dominated the development of productivity studies within the International Biological Program. The ecosystem concept became mature when it was realized that the ecosystem was an object that could be studied directly, using conventional scientific methods. Currently the ecosystem concept exists along side a variety of ecological concepts which represent the guiding research foci of ecological subfields.
Keywords:Concept  Ecosystem  History  Paradigm  Philosophy
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