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Título: Endorheic currents in ecology: an example of the effects from scientific specialization and interdisciplinary isolation
Autores/as: Riera, Rodrigo 
Rodríguez, R.A.
Herrera, A.M.
Delgado, J.D.
Fath, B.D.
Clasificación UNESCO: 7205 Filosofía de la ciencia
24 Ciencias de la vida
Palabras clave: Ecology
Ecological state equation
Organic biophysics of ecosystems (OBEC)
Epistemology
Evolution of science, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Publicación seriada: Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 
Resumen: Mainstream ecological thought is explored in three sections: (i) Epistemological traits. Given the typical scientific development and the necessity of preserving our intellectual heritage, the conservatism outlined in (i) is cyclical, so its stages are graphically summarized. (ii) Methodological benchmarks antithetically derived from (i), in order to get faster advancement consistent with the growing environmental challenges which spur ecological development. (iii) The renaissance of an old paradigm. This section exposes the misunderstanding of the physical concept of equilibrium by the mainstream ecological thought; this explains its current state. Consequently, section (iii) also summarizes the evolution of a recent set of proposals (organic biophysics of ecosystems) that rescues the foundational paradigm of ecosystem ecology based on physics, neglected by the mainstream thought before producing its most valuable results. We highlight that the main problems emerge from the weakness of integration between ecology, physics and epistemology, and spurious links between ecology and neoclassical economics.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/106709
ISSN: 0308-0188
DOI: 10.1080/03080188.2017.1371480
Fuente: Interdisciplinary Science Reviews [ISSN 0308-0188], v. 43 (2), p. 175-191
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