MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BIOCENOSE»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BIOCENOSE»
Découvrez l'usage de
biocenose dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
biocenose et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Nutrition of Pond Fishes
The biomass of each of the groups mentioned above can be determined and the '
biocenose profile' of the particular aquatic biotope thus obtained. However, from
the nutritional point of view of the fish it is the production rate of these groups ...
2
Aquaculture of Cyprinids:
Le benthos, les bordures, les macrophytes aquatiques ou la ceinture vegetale
ont eux aussi un role a jouer. Faut-il les prendre en compte ? - la biocenose de l'
etang forme un systeme dont la duree de vie est limi- tee par les assecs
successifs.
Roland Billard, Jacqueline Marcel, 1986
3
Sustainable Solid Waste Management in the Southern Black Sea ...
A stable biocenose was developed under these conditions. Apart from the plants
mentioned above, the biocenose also contained a variety of micro-organisms,
protozoa, insects and other invertebrate organisms. 2.2 Treatment of polluted ...
Bhaskar Nath, Yontcho Pelovski, Stoyan K. Stoyanov, 2000
4
Communications présentés à la reunion FAO-PNUE sur les ...
Ces trois groupes d'organismes sont consideres comme caracter istiques des
biocenoses et suffisant a eux seuls pour permettre non seulement l '
individualisation d'une biocenose mais aussi pour juger de la structure. Chacun
des groupes ...
5
Biogeography and Ecology in South-America
As already stated when discussing the rhithron, the formation of a potamon
biocenose at a given altitude is highly dependent upon geographical latitude. Fig
. 9 is a schematic attempt to demonstrate how the potamon in low latitudes forms
the ...
E.J. Fittkau, J. Illies, H. Klinge, 1969
6
Post-Scarcity Anarchism
Management of the biocenose or ecosystem should become our goal,
challenging as it is."9 The "manipulation" of the biocenose in a meaningful way,
however, presupposes a far-reaching decentralization of agriculture. Wherever
feasible ...
7
Introduction to Animal Parasitology
Only P. berghei, which is the most widely used laboratory rodent model, is
described here. Plasmodium berghei Biocenose. The characteristic biocenose*
of P. berghei is gallery forest of Upper Katanga between an altitude of 1000 and
17 000 ...
Table 1.——SuhdiI/isions of biology, showing relationships to flora, fauna, and
biocenose: Subject Matter I Biocenose Point of View Flora Fauna (pjam_anima1
¢ommuni;y) Composition .......................... .. Study of speciation Study of speciation
...
9
Karelia and Norway, the main trends and prospects of ...
3 displays the lowest of the levels now in action, i.e. composition of DBs on ho-
mothermous animal parasites. 0. OBJECTS INDEX 7. BIOSPHERE 7.4.
BIOCENOSE 7.4.1. GROUND BIOCENOSE 1. FORESTS 2. MARSHES 3.
MEADOWS 4.
Rossiĭskai͡a akademii͡a nauk. Karelʹskiĭ nauchnyĭ t͡sentr, 1998
His studies resulted in Möbius proposing that an oyster bank is a biocönose (
biocenose) or social community by which he meant “a community of living beings
where the sum of species and individuals being mutually limited and selected ...