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ecology

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Word definitions for ecology in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The branch of biology dealing with the relationships of organisms with their environment and with each other.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
ecology \ecology\ ([-e]*k[o^]l"[-o]*j[y^]), n. [Gr. o'i^kos house + -logy.] (Biol.) the branch of biology concerned with the various relations of animals and plants to one another and to their surrounding environment.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE clinical ▪ We find much of concern in the current vituperative condemnation of clinical ecology . ▪ No such authoritative review of clinical ecology can occur without the active participation of proponents of the ...

Usage examples of ecology.

In ecology, an ecotone is a place where two living biomes come together, a convergence characterized by a rich variety of vegetation and animal life.

AID had planned this fiasco, from the first slowboats to the retrobreeding program that produced not just the Neanderthals, but a ready-made Cenozoic ecology as well.

Some rich old coot out on the West Coast, a crackpot on ecology, has just donated fifty thousand pseudo-dollars.

My whole future depended on getting my diabetic ecology equalized within the shifting sand dunes of my bodily functions.

This will give us some necessary background information, and also serve as a platform for our discussion of ecofeminism and deep ecology.

And we will find that the same strengthsand the same weaknessesbeset ecofeminism and deep ecology as well.

The ecology has collapsed here, along the southern edge of the Llano Estacado, and the land is washing away.

Amazonian Sea, all people Roger has worked with often in the last few years, to initiate some research on the western slope of Olympus - glaciology and ecology, respectively.

Relatively tiny in terms of permanent staff, globally distributed, more post-geographic than multinational, the agency has from the beginning billed itself as a high-speed, low-drag life-form in an advertising ecology of lumbering herbivores.

Ecologies of thought are forming in a Cambrian explosion of ideas: For the solar system is finally rising to consciousness, and mind is no longer restricted to the mere kilotons of gray fatty meat harbored in fragile human skulls.

He walks a bonescape, an ossein ecology with its own undergrowth and scavengers.

The Exotics had not imported the genetic starter material for variform animals of any size, beyond what was necessary for the ecology, except for some domestic animals.

What were the medieval equivalents of Constable and ecology, of bird watching and Eleusis, of microscopy and the rites of Dionysos and the Japanese Haiku?

The upper sunlit layers were thick with a rich algal plankton, a crowded microscopic ecology.

Assuming we can get the ship repressurized, is there really going to be enough time to reestablish an ecology before the reserve air runs out?