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Oekologie is a blog carnival reviewing the best ecology and environmental science posts of the month all across the blogosphere.
The Greek root words oikos logos, literally "the study of household" were first combined by Mr. Recapitulation himself, Ernst Haeckel back in 1866. Haeckel was referring to the interactions within the house of nature, and we have used the word ecology (translated from the German Oekologie) to describe complex systems of life both extant and extinct.
Oekologie was created and is maintained by the authors of The Infinite Sphere and The Voltage Gate.
