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12:30 Jun 23, 2017 |
German to English translations [PRO] Science - Science (general) / Scientific study - animal researcch | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Ellen Kraus Austria Local time: 20:48 | ||||||
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3 +6 | anthropocoenosis |
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4 | Anthropogenic |
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Anthropogenic Explanation: I believe it's a misspelling of Anthropozän, Anthropozänos(en) meaning anthropogenic. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 mins (2017-06-23 12:40:47 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- or relating to the geological epoch of Anthropocene. |
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anthropocoenosis Explanation: though the Phrase related to the bird is embarrassing -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 22 Min. (2017-06-23 12:52:51 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- a biocoenosis for instance is a Lebensgemeinschaft Eine Biozönose ist eine Gemeinschaft von Organismen verschiedener Arten in einem abgrenzbaren Lebensraum bzw. Standort. Biozönose und Biotop bilden zusammen das Ökosystem. Die Lebewesen einer Lebensgemeinschaft stehen untereinander in zahlreichen Wechselbeziehungen, werden von den abiotischen Umweltfaktoren beeinflusst und wirken auf diese wieder zurück -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 26 Min. (2017-06-23 12:57:00 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- sorry for having posted a German link: here is the English one: A biocenosis coined by Karl Möbius in 1877, describes the interacting organisms living together in a habitat (biotope). In the palaeontological literature, the term ... Biocoenosis - Hypergé www.hypergeo.eu › ... › Society and environment › Concepts Biocoenosis : the expression of "mutualism" in the biosphere. A biocoenosis can be defined as a community (the etymological meaning of the suffix –coenosis) ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 27 Min. (2017-06-23 12:57:50 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- the word coenosis is derived from the Greek word for community. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 30 Min. (2017-06-23 13:01:29 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- another term for it could perhaps bee biospheric mutualism |
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