Human Population Ecology and Resource Management · Zoology

Human population ecology recognizes humans as:

  1. Independent of surrounding ecosystems
  2. Entirely external to ecological processes
  3. Integral parts of ecosystems
  4. Purely cultural, non-ecological organisms
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Correct answer: Integral parts of ecosystems

Humans interact continuously with ecosystems through resource use and environmental modification. They are integral ecological components.

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