Complexity has received substantial attention from scientists and philosophers alike. There are numerous often conflicting accounts of how complexity should be defined and how it should be measured. Much less attention has been paid to the epistemic implications of complexity especially in Ecology. How does the complex nature of ecological systems affect ecologists' ability to study them? This Element argues that ecological systems are complex in a rather special way: they are causally heterogen
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