a) What is the appropriate scope of inference of the terracosm experiment? In other words, how far can we generalize the results - can we generalize beyond the terracosms to grasslands of the Willamette Valley? To all grasslands? To all natural ecosystems?
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a) Terracosm is developed inside a green house i.e. it is surrounded by glass. As it is not generated in actual ground, it does not have the scope of interference enough for natural ecosystems. Only, the ecosystems that have moderate temperate climate can have an extended scope.
a) What is the appropriate scope of inference of the terracosm experiment? In other words, how...
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