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[CAT] Paleoecologia del quaternari i teoria ecologica. Aquest article revisa la possible contribució que la paleoecologia del quaternari pot tenir, envers la teoria ecolbgica, especialment en els processos que estan relacionats amb I'evol~luciód els ecosistemes. L'anBlisi de seqüencies pleistocenes i holocenes, tant continentals com oceAniques, permeten fer una skrie de reflexions sobre conceptes com: successió ecolbgica, diversitat, estabilitat, ritmes, predictibilitat i modelatge, tot contrastant-les amb aquelles sorgides de l'estudi neoecolbgic. S'arriba a la conclusió general que els resultats paleoecolbgics són necessaris en Teoria Ecologica. També es proposa la necessitat de situar la Paleoecologia en un marc més ecologic.
[EN] A review showing the potential contribution of Quaternary palaeoecology to the ecological theory, focused on the ecosystem evolutionary processes, is presented. By analyzing oceanic and continental Pleistocene and Holocene records, some reflections about ecological succession, diversity, rhythms, predictability, stability, and modelling are made, and compared with theoretical statements derived from neoecology. As a general conclusion, the necessity of considering palaeoecological findings in ecological theory is emphasized. In addition, it seems essential to place palaeoecology in a more ecological framework.
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Quaternary, Climax, Models, Palaeoecological theory, Clymax, Predictability, Ecosystem evolution, Stability, Succession
Quaternary, Climax, Models, Palaeoecological theory, Clymax, Predictability, Ecosystem evolution, Stability, Succession
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