makroparameters
Makroparameters are a concept used in ecology to describe the characteristics of a population or community that remain relatively constant over time or are less affected by short-term fluctuations in the environment. These parameters are often used to understand and predict the behavior of complex ecological systems.
Makroparameters are typically measured at a larger spatial or temporal scale than small-scale processes like birth
The concept of makroparameters is often contrasted with that of mikroparameters, which describe smaller-scale processes and
Makroparameters have been used in various ecological contexts, including population dynamics, community ecology, and ecosystem ecology.
The study of makroparameters is an ongoing area of research in ecology, and continues to evolve as