Laws in ecology: diverse modes of explanation for a holistic science?

Ecology’s reputation as a holistic and soft science is partly due to widespread misconceptions of its nature as well as shortcomings in its methodology. We show how the pursuit of empirical laws of ecology can foster the emergence of a more unified and predictive ecology based on complementary modes...

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Main Authors: Gunton, Richard, Gilbert, Francis
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Published: Wiley 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/41074/
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description Ecology’s reputation as a holistic and soft science is partly due to widespread misconceptions of its nature as well as shortcomings in its methodology. We show how the pursuit of empirical laws of ecology can foster the emergence of a more unified and predictive ecology based on complementary modes of explanation. Numerical analyses of population dynamics have a distinguished pedigree, spatial analyses successfully generate predictive laws for macroecology and physical analyses are tyically pursued by the ecosystem approach. The most characteristically ecological laws, however, are found in biotic analyses within the ‘functional trait’ paradigm. Holistic credentials for ecology may thus be restored on two bases: its accommodating complementary modes of analysis and explanation, and its having some laws within the least reductionistic mode consistent with its subject matter. These claims, grounded in the aspectual theory of Herman Dooyeweerd, lead to some suggestions for enhancing the versatility and usefulness of ecology – and other sciences – by balancing different research paradigms under a holistic vision.
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spelling nottingham-410742020-05-04T19:57:00Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/41074/ Laws in ecology: diverse modes of explanation for a holistic science? Gunton, Richard Gilbert, Francis Ecology’s reputation as a holistic and soft science is partly due to widespread misconceptions of its nature as well as shortcomings in its methodology. We show how the pursuit of empirical laws of ecology can foster the emergence of a more unified and predictive ecology based on complementary modes of explanation. Numerical analyses of population dynamics have a distinguished pedigree, spatial analyses successfully generate predictive laws for macroecology and physical analyses are tyically pursued by the ecosystem approach. The most characteristically ecological laws, however, are found in biotic analyses within the ‘functional trait’ paradigm. Holistic credentials for ecology may thus be restored on two bases: its accommodating complementary modes of analysis and explanation, and its having some laws within the least reductionistic mode consistent with its subject matter. These claims, grounded in the aspectual theory of Herman Dooyeweerd, lead to some suggestions for enhancing the versatility and usefulness of ecology – and other sciences – by balancing different research paradigms under a holistic vision. Wiley 2017-06 Article PeerReviewed Gunton, Richard and Gilbert, Francis (2017) Laws in ecology: diverse modes of explanation for a holistic science? Zygon, 52 (2). pp. 538-560. ISSN 1467-9744 abstraction biotic physical spatial numerical [mode] [holistic] paradigm reductionism http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/zygo.12334/full doi:10.1111/zygo.12334 doi:10.1111/zygo.12334
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biotic
physical
spatial
numerical
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[holistic]
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Gunton, Richard
Gilbert, Francis
Laws in ecology: diverse modes of explanation for a holistic science?
title Laws in ecology: diverse modes of explanation for a holistic science?
title_full Laws in ecology: diverse modes of explanation for a holistic science?
title_fullStr Laws in ecology: diverse modes of explanation for a holistic science?
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title_short Laws in ecology: diverse modes of explanation for a holistic science?
title_sort laws in ecology: diverse modes of explanation for a holistic science?
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biotic
physical
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