ecology - the
environment as it relates to living
organisms; "it changed the
ecology of the island"
2.
ecology - the branch of
biology concerned with the relations between
organisms and their
environment ...
Full article >>>ecologyscientific study of living
organisms and their living and nonliving
environments
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
Full article >>>Ecology is usually considered a branch of
biology, the general science that studies living beings.
Full article >>>Endemic (
ecology)
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This article is about the ecological meaning of "endemic". See also endemic (epidemiology).
Full article >>>limnology -- The study of river system
ecology and life.
litter --
Leaf litter, or forest litter, is the detritus of fallen leaves and
bark which accumulate in forests.
Full article >>>ecology The study of how
organisms interact with each other and their physical
environment.
ecosystem The
community living in an area and its physical
environment.
ecotones Well-de?ned boundaries typical of closed communities.
Full article >>>ecology[Gk. oikos, home + logos, a discourse]
The study of how
organisms interact with their
environments.
Full article >>>ecology The scientific study of relationships between
organisms and their
environment.
Full article >>>Ecology studies the distribution and abundance of living
organisms, and the interactions between
organisms and their
environment.
Full article >>>Ecology. The study of the interactions of
organisms with their
environment and with each other.
Ecosystem. The
organisms in a
plant population and the biotic and abiotic factors which impact on them. See abiotic factors; Biotic factors.
Full article >>>Ecology the science of interrelations between living
organisms and their
environment including both physical and biotic factors as well as intra- and interspecific interactions
(eco oikus = house; -logy = to study the study of) ...
Full article >>>Ecology: The study of the interrelationships among living
organisms and their
environment.
Human ecology means the study of
human groups as influenced by
environmental factors, including social and behavioural ones.
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Full article >>>1. in
ecology, the number of individuals of a
population per unit of living space
2. in
cell culture or
tissue culture, the number of
cells per unit area or volume
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
Full article >>>Unit 3:
ECOLOGY AND
BIOMES
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Full article >>>Dept. of
Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology, Yale University
margaret.riley@yale.edu ...
Full article >>>Landscape
EcologyBoundary: the line or zone formed by the edges of two adjacent
ecosystems. Corridor: a linear strip of
habitat type that differs from that on either side of it.
Full article >>>I started doing
ecology for a
variety of reasons. I was interested in nature, as well as interested in mathematics, and I saw a chance to sort of use mathematical and experimental approaches to answer questions that I thought were interesting.
Full article >>>E
Ecology. The study of the interactions of
organisms with their
environment and with each other.
Ecosystem. The
organisms in a
plant population and the biotic and abiotic factors which impact on them. See abiotic factors; Biotic factors.
Full article >>>[More] [
genome] Ear,
human Ecdysone Ecdysozoans Echinoderms Echolocation, in bats
EcologyStudy of the interrelationships of
organisms and their
environment.
Full article >>>Chemostats have been used for the last fifty years in the study of the
physiology,
population biology and
ecology of
bacteria and a
variety of other small
organisms.
Full article >>>from Marine
Biology: Function,
Biodiversity,
Ecology by Jeffrey Levinton (Oxford University Press, New York)
Terms are in alphabetical
order:
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