- A
biocenosis (UK English,
biocoenosis, also biocenose, biocoenose,
biotic community,
biological community,
ecological community, life ****emblage), 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...
- born from
anthropogenic methods. This term
differs from a
related term,
biocoenosis,
which refers to an ****emblage 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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subject of a
habitat is a po****tion, the
subject of a
biotope is a
biocoenosis or "biological community". It is an
English loanword derived from the...
- 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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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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natural systems,
although its
scale and
intensity will vary widely.
Biocoenosis Biome Ecological succession Ecoregion Ecosystem Plant cover Tropical...
- (2000). Seed
dispersal and
forest regeneration in a
tropical lowland biocoenosis (Shimba Hills, Kenya.
Logos Verlag. Ewer, R. F. (1998). The Carnivores...
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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...