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Ecology
The study of environmental systems, sometimes referred to as the economy of nature. The study of ecology looks at how all components of nature interact and does not focus on these components individually.

 


Perturbation approach In community ecology, an experimental approach in which artificial disturbances are used to unravel species interactions. Pest species Simply: any species which we, as humans, consider undesirable.

silvical characteristics when they practice silviculture. Silvicuture is often defined as the art and science of controlling the establishment, composition, structure and growth of a forest. More simply put, silviculture is applied forest ecology.

ecology - a branch of science concerned with the interrelationship of organisms and their environment.
ecosystem - an interconnected and symbiotic grouping of animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms.

ecology 1) The relationship of living things to one another and their environment, or the study of such relationships. 2) The science which treats organisms in relation to their environment; frequently subdivided into human ecology, ...

ecology
Branch of biology which studies the interactions between living organisms and all factors (including other organisms) in their environment: such interactions encompass environmental factors which determine the distributions of living ...

ecology
The study of the relationship between organisms and their environment.
ectotrophic mycorrhiza ...

Ecology - Branch of biology which focuses on the relationships among various species and among the species and their environments.

ecology: correctly, the study of the interaction between living organisms and their environments. Often used simply to mean the environment.

Ecology is the study of communities of living organisms and the relationships among the members of those communities and between them and the physical and chemical constituents of their surroundings.

ecology : The study of the relationships between all living organisms and the environment, especially the totality or pattern of interactions; ...

E ecology
Definition (english only)
The branch of science studying the interactions among living things and their environment.

Ecology of a Changing Planet
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Environmental Chemistry
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Ecology The study of living organisms and their environment or habitat.

Ecosystem An organism or group of organisms and their surroundings. The boundary of an ecosystem may be arbitrarily chosen to suit the area of interest or study.

Ecology
The science that studies the relationship of living organisms to each other and to their environment.
Ecoregion ...

In ecology, an assemblage of populations of different specieis within a specified location in space and time. Sometimes, a particular subgrouping may be specified, such as the fish community in a lake or the soil arthropod community in a forest.

Glossary Ecology
Gloss.-Ökol.engl.
Water Quality Glossary
A Dictionary of Technical and Legal Terms Related to Water ...

INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY
INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (IEM)
INTEGRATED PEST CONTROL ...

Landscape Ecology: The study of the distribution patterns of communities and ecosystems, the ecological processes that affect those patterns, and changes in pattern and process over time.

Industrial Ecology (B):
Industrial ecology is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the sustainable combination of environment, economy, and technology.

Life Science, Ecology ( Environmental Science )
Goal:
To recycle discarded automobile tires and create gardening sites for limited space areas.

Community- In ecology, an assemblage of populations of different species within a specified location in space and time.

autecology ecologic study of single species; population ecology rather than community ecology
authigenic as defined for autochthonus, but less commonly used
autochthonous formed in situ, or on the spot; authigenic ...

ecology The study of relationships between living things and their surroundings. ecosystem A community of living things interacting with one another and with their physical environment, such as a rain forest, pond or estuary.

coastal zone Lands and waters adjacent to the coast that exert an influence on the uses of the sea and its ecology or whose uses and ecology are affected by the sea.

A Primer on Environmental Citizenship; Environment Canada, Minister of Supply and Services, 1993 - A Dictionary of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, Lincoln, R.J., Boxhall, G.A., and Clark, P.F.

In preparing its report, the Ecology Center collected windshield film and dust from 2000 to 2005 models made by 11 leading manufacturers.

Ecological means related to ecology, which is the sum of the relationships between organisms and their environment. An ecological disturbance is an event that interrupts these relationships between organisms and the environment.

Coastal zone: Lands and waters near the coast, whose uses and ecology are affected by the sea.
Cohesion: A molecular attraction by which the particles of a body are united throughout the mass whether like or unlike. Compare adhesion ...

Lands and waters near the coast, whose uses and ecology are affected by the sea.
Coliform bacteria ...

7. Dictionary of Dangerous Pollutants, Ecology and Environment. David F Tver. New York, NY: Industrial Press, Inc., 1981.

Eco-friendly: An alternative to goods usually bought in most stores. These products are made with ecology and the environment in mind.

organism (or Gaia) and failure to do so will leave man incapable of fully understanding the interdependencies that are fundamental to life on Earth) including cartography, geography, topography, meteorology, climatology, botany, biology, ecology, ...

See also: Environment, Water, Environmental, Waste, Air

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