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And I mean any scale of organization, ranging from your local arts centre to, say, the Republican Party.
In addition, in discussions of whether the provisional maps accurately reflected current practice, differential knowledge of the geographic realities of transhumance became evident, with important implications for the scale of organization of resource management.
Every scale of organization requires a particular set of statistical descriptors.
The existence of spatial genetic structure and its scale of organization is a reflection of gene flow in space and time in relation to the spatial distribution and the colonization history of populations.
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Morphogenesis, a process that deals with the spatial arrangement of cells over time to generate the final shape of tissues, organs and thereby organisms, spans several scales of organization and relies on changes in the organization of groups of cells.
Open image in new window Fig. 1 Temporal and spatial scales of organization in the nervous system.
Via a two-dimensional wavelet analysis and synthesis, we demonstrate the occurrence of a gap in the power spectrum which corresponds to the presence of preferred scales of organization, and characterize them through multi-scale detrending.
Ecosystem biologists understand some aspects of functional hierarchy, such as food web architecture, as a product of evolutionary ecology; but functional hierarchy extends to much lower scales of organization than those studied by ecologists.
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