PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «BIOCOENOSIS»
biocoenosis
biocenosis
coined
karl
möbius
describes
interacting
organisms
living
together
habitat
this
term
rarely
used
concept
been
popularized
anglophone
countries
instead
speaking
scientists
normally
biocoenosis
oxford
dictionaries
british
world
meaning
pronunciation
example
sentences
reference
content
define
self
sufficient
naturally
occurring
occupying
within
specific
biotope
also
hypergéo
expression
mutualism
biosphere
defined
etymological
suffix
coenosis
merriam
webster
came
across
word
while
teaching
students
insect
ecology
known
same
reply
like
variant
ˌbaɪəʊsɪˈnəʊsɪs
biology
diverse
inhabiting
single
wiktionary
noun
edit
plural
biocoenoses
that
form
natural
unit
biologically
integrated
interdependent
plants
animalsalso
origin
biocenosismodern
latin
eionet
europa
assemblage
often
alternative
ecosystem
strictly
fauna
association
excluding
physical
aspects
environmental
terminology
discovery
service
organization
represented
total
prescribed
source
suprem
reverso
biocoenotic
bioconversion
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «BIOCOENOSIS»
Scopri l'uso di
biocoenosis nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
biocoenosis e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Ecology: From Ecosystem to Biosphere
Following Mobius in this, he designated as biocoenosis the biological community
and as biotope the environmental factors associated with the habitat of this
biocoenosis: "The development of life in the water is conceived as a limnological
unit ...
2
Advances in Marine Biology APL
TAXONOMY or Rocxv SHORE COMMUNITIES or THE WESTERN
MEDITERRANEAN” Biocoenosis: Verrucario-Melaraphetum Molinier and Picard
(not included in higher taxa) Order: Acrochaetalia Boudouresque Alliance:
Chthamalion ...
3
Philosophical Basics of Ecology and Economy
Only in this instance is the species to be defined as a fund. It follows from this that
the future of the biocoenosis must be taken into account in order to understand
the evolution of a fund. In so far as the future is unknown to us (we are ignorant in
...
Malte Faber, Reiner Manstetten, 2009
4
The Struggle for Existence
All organisms, animal and plant, living together in the same biotope are thus
united in a heterogeneous whole, which is known as a biological association or
biocoenosis. Hesse does not admit such a relationship between a biotope and a
...
5
Aquatic Ecosystem: Aquatic Ecosystem, Ecosystem, Body of ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. An aquatic ecosystem is an ecosystem located in a body of water.
Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster, 2010
... what is good and what is better, for a biotic community as such.3 3. Note that
Callicott favors the term "biocoenosis" over either "biotic community" or "
ecosystem." This term is relatively unfamiliar to American, British, and
Australasian readers, ...
7
The Black Sea Flood Question: Changes in Coastline, Climate ...
Species were grouped into seven categories according to their substrate
preference: (1) mixticolous species, including those characteristic of the coastal
detritic biocoenosis (DC); (2) gravel- related species, including those
characteristic of the ...
Valentina Yanko-Hombach, Allan S. Gilbert, Nicolae Panin, 2006
8
Hydrological and Limnological Aspects of Lake Monitoring
1.5.1 INTRODUCTION The lake ecosystem can in theory be divided into two
different compartments, which, however, closely affect each other, namely the
biotope and the biocoenosis. When there are some quality changes in the
biotope, the ...
Pertti Heinonen, Giuliano Ziglio, André Van der Beken, 2008
9
Paleoecology: Concepts and Applications
Application of trophic structure in paleoecology is difficult because of the
incomplete preservation of the original biocoenosis. Environmental conditions
determine the trophic proportions of the biocoenosis, but the biocoenosis
consists of many ...
J. Robert Dodd, Robert J. Stanton, 1990
Hence, a biocoenosis 1) rich in species may be expected to be more stable (
provided with more intricate spreading of the risk) than one with few species (see
II. 6). This important feature of the so-called "balance of nature", of which every ...
7 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «BIOCOENOSIS»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
biocoenosis nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Late Soviet Ecology and the Planetary Crisis
Morozov helped introduce systemic thinking into Russian ecology by making extensive use of the concept of biocoenosis (or biological ... «Monthly Review, mag 15»
Mycotoxin protects against nematodes
Most terrestrial plants enter into biocoenosis with funghi. Both sides benefit: the fungus, which surrounds the small roots of the host plant with a ... «Phys.Org, mag 14»
Sponge bacteria, a chemical factory
... similar to lichens which are a biocoenosis of algae and fungi. "Put simply, many sponges are lumps of bacteria in which some sponge cells ... «Science Codex, gen 14»
Olive trees and olives at high altitude
In his classic book Civilized Man's Eight Deadly Sins (1973), Konrad Lorenz affirms: “the biocoenosis made by the farmer is as stable as the ... «Teatro Naturale, ago 12»
Lenzing Modal Edelweiss - softness comes from Nature
This means that the biocoenosis of the forest is upheld and it continues to function as a protective shield against natural dangers, a drinking ... «Fibre2fashion.com, set 11»
Colorful awards ceremony closes global GENIUS Olympiad
... and “The Influence of Oil Pollution on Soil Micro-biocoenosis and the Biological Remediation of Soil” (Leila Ramankulova of Kazakhstan). «SUNY Oswego, lug 11»
Free-for-all on the leaf surface
... the first time analyzed worldwide the metagenome and the metaproteome of a natural bacterial biocoenosis on a grand scale – i.e. the genes ... «ETH Life, set 09»