Definition of Recolonize. Meaning of Recolonize. Synonyms of Recolonize

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Definition of Recolonize

Recolonize
Recolonize Re*col"o*nize (r?*k?l"?*n?z), v. t. To colonize again.

Meaning of Recolonize from wikipedia

- Recolonization is a process in which former or new colonizing powers retain influence over former colonies in respects which effectively replicate or reproduce...
- Pioneer species are resilient species that are the first to colonize barren environments, or to repo****te disrupted biodiverse steady-state ecosystems...
- The history of Greenland is a history of life under extreme Arctic conditions: currently, an ice sheet covers about eighty percent of the island, restricting...
- Sovereign state Kingdom of Denmark Union with Norway 1262 Danish-Norwegian recolonization 1721 Unification with Denmark 14 January 1814 Home rule 1 May 1979 Further...
- walking) to plant and animal habitats, creating opportunities for recolonization and thus favoring young ecosystems with r-selected species dominant...
- Basin in Belarus, and the Voronezh river in Russia. The beaver has since recolonized parts of its former range, aided by conservation policies and reintroductions...
- until conditions improve; they then either form completely new sponges or recolonize the skeletons of their parents.: 120–127  The few species of demosponge...
- in 1969 as "a po****tion of po****tions which go extinct locally and recolonize".: 105  Metapo****tion ecology is another statistical approach that is...
- in Europe." Once states are recognized as sovereign, they are rarely recolonized, merged, or dissolved. Today, no state is sovereign in the sense they...
- conflicts. He then declared that the United States would not accept the recolonization of any country by its former European master, though he also avowed...