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Community ecology is a subdiscipline of ecology which studies the distribution, abundance, demography, and interactions between coexisting populations.

 


Community succession is the sequential replacement of species by immigration of new species and local extinction of older ones following a disturbance that creates unoccupied habitats for colonization.

Community Databases
A general discussion focused on the role of community databases in facilitating OHER-supported research. More than mere archives, genomic databases provide analysis tools for project bench work.

Community: A naturally occurring group of plants and animals that live within a certain environment and interact with each other.

community All species or populations living in the same area.
community age One of the factors that helps cause the latitudinal diversity gradient.

community
All the organisms that inhabit a particular area; an assemblage of populations of different species living close enough together for potential interaction.
companion cell ...

community
ecosystem
The first three items on this list (atoms, molecules, and macromolecules) will be discussed further in the chapter on chemistry.

community diversity The number of different kinds of organisms living in an area.
community ecology The study of interactions of all populations living in the ecosystem of a given area.

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in a community as a series of links of trophic levels, such as primary producers, herbivores, and primary carnivores ...

The whole community of plant biologists chose Arabidopsis [to be a model organism] because it has a very rapid generation time. It has a very small genome as far as plants go.

the biomass of the community increases. This is the outcome of the increasing amount of
net productivity — calories stored by the plant community.
This, in turn, provides calories for a larger community of consumers.

"... a reproductive community of populations (reproductively isolated from others) that occupies a specific niche in nature." ...

Community: A group of populations of different species occupying a given place at a given time that are viewed as interdependent. An aggregation of interacting species.

It came into awareness in the scientific community, at least for geneticists, roughly around 1981 when the late George Streisinger, looking for a new genetic organism to study, ...

A property of a community of organisms of a certain species, in which members of the community have variations in their chromosomes due to a large number of slightly dissimilar ancestors; ...

I teach high school biology and instruct at a local community college in the summers. I have recently started to incorporate internet activities into my courses.

A city is a community of people who work together to support each other, and make life possible. Each person has a different job. Some are builders, others work in markets, while others clean up. Every job is important.

A man who retires from the ordinary temporal concerns of the world, and devotes himself to religion; one of a religious community of men inhabiting a monastery, and bound by vows to a life of chastity, obedience, and poverty.

Function of a particular species in an ecological community; all aspects of an organisms existence that enable it to survive and reproduce.

It is essential that you read those pages in the University Catalog explaining, Academic Integrity: Its Place in the University Community.
It explains academic integrity and the nature of academic dishonesty.

Comments may be contributed by curators from TAIR or other databases and members of the research community.

more than two types of castes of individuals in a colony or community that belong in the same species and are derived from the same parents. The various castes of honeybees, ants, termites, and so forth are typical ...

Biome a major regional biotic community of plants and animals
(bios = life)
Biosphere all the living organisms on Earth
(bios = life; sphere = a ball) ...

OSCP Office of State and Community Programs
OSIS Open Source Information System
OSTI Office of Scientific and Technical Information ...

Diversity describes the the different types of organisms that exist within in a community or ecological system.
DNA
Short for deoxyribonucleic acid.

hydrothermal vent -- n. A place on the seafloor, generally associated with spreading centers, where warm to super-hot, mineral-rich water is released; may support a diverse community of organisms.

In this review, some recent research into the actions of these specialized polyphosphates is analysed, and key goals for future studies are identified, which, it is hoped, will result in the wider cell-signalling community giving considerably ...

the organs to form apparatuses and systems, and these form the whole called an organism, a group of individuals that share the same genetic characteristics (of one species) forms a population, a group of different populations forms a community, ...

See also: Human, Organ, Environment, Trans, DNA