Define Ecological community. Ecological community synonyms, Ecological community pronunciation, Ecological community translation, English dictionary definition of Ecological community. n. pl. bi·o·ce·no·ses A group of interacting organisms that live
bionomics,environmental science,ecology- the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment biome- a major biotic community characterized by the dominant forms of plant life and the prevailing climate Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-201...
The reflections presented are the result of an ethnographic work on the use of Butia odorata palms in Southern Uruguay. The work focuses on different dimensions of the definition of a community of practice defined by practical knowledge developed from a life in common with the palm forest. We ...
INTRODUCTIONResilience (derived from the Latin resalire, to spring back) has become an important term in the language of many disciplines ranging from psychology to ecology. Unfortunately, there is no commonly accepted definition of resilience that is used across all disciplines. The purpose of this...
However, there are also documentations of the contrary, that is, citizens being part of environmental decision-making that support the status-quo [21••]. For example, in an analysis of post-disaster recovery planning in Italy, D’Alisa and Kallis [21••] showed that the participatio...
The line of demarcation between benthic (benthos) and hyporheic (hyporheos) assemblages can be recognised as the boundary between the benthic and hyporheic zones (the biological definition of the hyporheic zone)8. However, distinguishing between the benthos and the hyporheos can be challenging due ...
DTDL- The Digital Twins Definition Language is the language by which developers can define the language of the entities they expect to use in their topologies. BLDS- The BLDS data standard is a collaborative effort by civic technology companies, governments and other interested parties to create...
Unlike previous approaches that have applied restricted regression techniques similar to ours, we use it in the context of well-known ecological models for species occupancy and intensity. While such approaches have been discussed in spatial statistics and environmental science, they have not been adopt...
Viral community ecology is a term typically used to mean the study of all viruses recoverable by a given method in a given ecosystem, which is counter to the standard ecological definition of a community, which would include all organisms in a given environment or ecosystem. ...
[33]. The third definition is more comprehensive as it involves the relationships between the environment and personal environmental satisfaction [35]. Previous studies demonstrated that personal traits, individual characteristics, and individuals’ socioeconomic status were associated with satisfaction [36,...