A biocenosis (UK English, biocoenosis, also biocenose, biocoenose, biotic community, biological community, ecological community, life assemblage), coined...
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Alexander von Humboldt and Karl Möbius then contributed with the notion of biocoenosis. Eugenius Warming's work with ecological plant geography led to the founding...
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subject of a habitat is a population, the subject of a biotope is a biocoenosis or "biological community". It is an English loanword derived from the...
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born from anthropogenic methods. This term differs from a related term, biocoenosis, which refers to an assemblage in which all organisms within the community...
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German Alma mater Humboldt University University of Halle Known for Biocoenosis, ecology of oysters Scientific career Fields Zoology, ecology Institutions...
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of study are the agroecosystem - the biological objects, biotope and biocoenosis affected by human activity, studied and described using the methods of...
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anoxybiosis, antibiotic, astrobiology, autobiography, biocentrism, biochron, biocoenosis, biogenesis, biographic, biography, biologism, biologist, biology, biome...
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occupying the same geographical area at the same time, also known as a biocoenosis, biotic community, biological community, ecological community, or life...
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always heterogeneity, although its scale and intensity will vary widely.. Biocoenosis Biome Ecological succession Ecoregion Ecosystem Plant cover Tropical...
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consists of the sum of all plants in a given area. It is a subset of a biocoenosis, which consists of all organisms in a given area. More strictly speaking...
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