Ecological state equation
Date
2012Abstract
The direct equivalence between ecology and thermodynamics has not been attained despite accepted
thermodynamic features of the ecosystem. This article explores the homeomorphism between ecology
and statistical mechanics by analysis of ruderal vegetation. In conventional thermostatistical algorithm,
the pro-kinetic effect of temperature on molecules was replaced by the anti-kinetic effect of species diversity
on biological individuals. The existence of an ecological equivalent of the thermodynamic Boltzmann
constant was empirically verified. From the relationship of this constant with biocenological variables,
we derived a probable ecological equation of state under stationary and quasi-stationary conditions. This
equation of state is homeomorphic with regard to the ideal gas state equation, and it is useful to infer
the value of some biocenological parameters whose direct measurement is difficult, as biomass, energy
and dispersal. According to these results, ecosystem assessment from conventional thermostatistics is
plausible and empirically verifiable. This approach offers useful analytical tools for the conservation and
restoration of ecosystems.