2024
DOI: 10.1111/jzo.13158
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Characterizing personalized ecologies

Kevin J. Gaston

Abstract: People have unique sets of direct sensory interactions with wild species, which change through their days, weeks, seasons, and lifetimes. Despite having important influences on their health and well‐being and their attitudes towards nature, these personalized ecologies remain surprisingly little studied and are poorly understood. However, much can be inferred about personalized ecologies by considering them from first principles (largely macroecological), alongside insights from research into the design and ef… Show more

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