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 Ecology became a significant science some 100 years ago when the issues that it sought to know were clear and simple: the explanations for the distribution and abundance of organisms on Earth. It subdivided fairly early into three parts, population, community, and ecosystem ecology. it had been widely understood that to understand population ecology you needed to know an excellent deal about physiology and behavior in reference to the environment, and to understand community ecology you had to know an excellent deal about population dynamics. Ecosystem ecology then moved into community ecology plus all the physical and chemical interactions with the entire environment. But the sciences aren't static, and ecology within the past 60 years has come to incorporate nearly everything from chemistry and geography to meteorological sciences, so if you tell someone you're an ‘ecologist’ now, they need only a vague idea of what you are doing. The latest invader into the ecology sphere has been conservation biology in order that within the last 20 years it's become a dominant driver of ecological concerns. This has brought ecology into the forefront of publicity and therefore the resulting political areas of controversy, not necessarily bad but with some scientific consequences. ‘Bandwagons’ are for the foremost part good in science because it attracts good students and professors and brings public support on side. Bandwagons are detrimental once they draw an excessive amount of of the available scientific funding faraway from critical basic research and champion scientific fads.

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