Ecological license is a term coined by German biologists Günther and Osche [Error: Wrong macro arguments: "http://zotero.org/users/438144/items/492CK72J" for macro 'ref' (maybe wrong macro tag syntax?)]
which is rarely used in international ecological literature.
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The German wikipedia entry compares this license to a job vacancy that can be occupied by an applicant with the required skills. In analogy, an ecological license is an ecological vacancy that can be occupied by a species that has the required adaptations.
Examples
- Shade-loving plant have a license to grow underneath big trees that develop thick canopies.
- Some fresh water fish has no license to thrive in sea water
Discussion
Osche took this term from Günther and explained it in more detail in his book [Error: Wrong macro arguments: "http://zotero.org/users/438144/items/ZBXZURFB" for macro 'ref' (maybe wrong macro tag syntax?)]
. This usage of the term is somehow equivalent to the term 'niche' as it was used in its first publication [Error: Wrong macro arguments: "http://zotero.org/users/438144/items/ZUED9ZW3" for macro 'ref' (maybe wrong macro tag syntax?)]
. Unfortunately the term 'niche' drifted from a mere ecological description of environmental factors at a given location.
As niche became a term describing the environmental interactions a term was needed to describe the environmental perspective, the resources provided for a specific species to accommodate. As the term niche is used in German colloquial language in exactly the same sense as ecological license, some ambiguity may arise, and as a German speaking person one feels the need for a term that describes the environmental perspective. That probably was Osche's and Günther's motivation to introduce ecologic license.
Fauceir Theory can resolve this problem by simply applying the master slave relationship in which the environment is the master and the population is the slave. With such a concept ecological license is the pressure exerted by the master and niche construction pointing in the opposite direction.
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