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Research by Simon and Isenberg indicates that successful managers almost never rely on intuition.

Understand the concept of net primary productivity and its importance in ecosystems.
Distinguish between different types of consumers (herbivores, carnivores, omnivores) and producers.
Grasp the significance of decomposers and detritivores in nutrient cycling.
Comprehend the impact of human activities on ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles.

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Chapter 7

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