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- Alfred Russel Wallace [r]: (1823 – 1913) British explorer and naturalist, discovered the principle of natural selection independently of Darwin. [e]
- Biodiversity [r]: The study of the range of life forms in a given ecosystem. [e]
- Biology [r]: The science of life — of complex, self-organizing, information-processing systems living in the past, present or future. [e]
- Botany [r]: The study of plants, algae and fungi (mycology). [e]
- Community (ecology) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ecology [r]: The study of the distribution and abundance of organisms and how they are affected by the environment. [e]
- Geography [r]: Study of the surface of the Earth and the activities of humanity upon it. [e]
- Island Biogeography [r]: Biogeography that attempts to establish and explain the factors that affect the species richness of natural communities, and distribution of plants and animals on islands. [e]
- Landscape ecology [r]: Science of studying and improving the relationship between spatial pattern and ecological processes on a multitude of landscape scales and organizational levels. [e]
- Montane [r]: A biogeographic term which refers to highland areas located below the subalpine zone; generally have cooler temperatures and often have higher rainfall than the adjacent lowland regions. [e]