>>1675078Mostly nazis larping like ecologists, the person who made this doesn't know ecology, or philosophy, evidenced by the cringeworthy distinction given for "deep" and "shallow" ecology. Have a short list leaving out maths heavy stuff, be sure to read the references and hyperlink game on Google scholar.
Start with ecology the natural science.
Community Ecology, Mittelbach and McGill
Foundations of Ecology
Symbiosis: an introduction to biological associations
Most ecology happens in the journals
pic up some florals and taxonomic encyclopedias relevant for your area, along with introductionary textbooks for botany, entomology, ichthyology,
mycology, whatever you are interested in. The best way to learn ecology is in your own home, look up species you find in Google scholar and learn about their ecology, keep field notes. Wikipedia surf until you are ready to surf Google scholar for whatever it is you are learning about.
You aren't going to get very deep into ecology if you ignore evolution, read the neodarwinian dogmatist textbooks then Branch out into the extended synthesis, niche construction, and beyond. To get a good footwork it's essential to understand the history of Evolutionary theories, textbooks aren't enough, read primary literature. Also don't forget to learn your systematics.
Figure your way out from their, here are some more philosophical or casual recommendations
A sand county almanac
Coming home to the Pleistocene
Mind and Nature: a necessary unity.
The tree of knowledge: biological basis of human understanding
CS Peirce, Law of Mind, Man's Glassy Essence, Evolutionary Love, if you are really brave try to make sense of Peirce's semieotic, you will be rewarded if you succeed.
The three ecologies
A thousand platueas (especially 'RHIZOME')
A foray into the world of animals
You can read some anti-civ stuff, personally I find it low brow, but wtf why do nazis pretend to like unc ted, hes post-left and wants to destroy Western Civilization.