biocoenosis การใช้
- However, with environmentalists warning that the island's biocoenosis has been overly affected, a new population of 60 hares and 100 pheasants was introduced into the ecosystem in 2006.
- In ecology, a "'community "'or biocoenosis is an assemblage or association of populations of two or more different species occupying the same geographical area and in a particular time.
- However, in some countries these two terms are distinguished : the subject of a habitat is a population, the subject of a biotope is a " biocoenosis " or " biological community.
- It was in 1935 that Arthur Tansley, the British ecologist, coined the term ecosystem, the interactive system established between the biocoenosis ( the group of living creatures ), and their biotope, the environment in which they live.
- Of course, no palaeontological assemblage will ever completely represent the original biological community ( i . e . the biocoenosis, in the sense used by an ecologist ); the term thus has somewhat different meanings in a palaeontological and an ecological context.